intelectual
intellectual
adjective noun een-teh-lek-TWAHL Less Common
Origin: From Latin intellectualis, of understanding.
Usage Note
Intelectual as an adjective means 'of the intellect' (trabajo intelectual, 'intellectual work'). As a noun (m/f, with common gender: el/la intelectual) it means a public intellectual. The word is sometimes used slightly ironically in colloquial speech to suggest someone is overly theoretical. The related noun intelectualidad (f) means 'intelligentsia'.
Examples
"Es una persona muy intelectual y curiosa."
Natural Translation
She is a very intellectual and curious person.
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