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Intellect is the ability to think, learn, and understand things clearly.

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Explanation at your level:

Intellect is the part of you that thinks. It is your brain power. When you learn at school, you use your intellect. It helps you do math and read books. It is a big word for being very smart.

Intellect is the ability to understand hard things. If you are good at solving problems, you have a strong intellect. People who read a lot and study hard are often called people of intellect. It is a formal way to say someone is very intelligent.

When someone has a high intellect, they can think about abstract ideas, not just things they can see. It is a noun used to describe the mental capacity for reasoning. You might hear it in school or university when talking about great thinkers or scientists who use their intellect to discover new things.

Intellect refers to the faculty of reasoning and understanding. Unlike 'intelligence,' which can be innate, 'intellect' often implies a cultivated, disciplined mind. You will see this word in academic writing or formal debates. It is often paired with adjectives like 'sharp' or 'formidable' to describe someone's mental prowess.

In advanced English, intellect is used to distinguish between raw mental speed and deep, analytical capability. It is frequently used in the context of 'the life of the mind.' When we describe someone as having a 'towering intellect,' we are praising their ability to synthesize complex data into coherent theories. It is a term of respect for those who engage in rigorous philosophical or scientific inquiry.

Intellect denotes the highest level of cognitive function, specifically the ability to engage in objective, abstract, and critical reasoning. Etymologically, it suggests the power of discernment—the ability to 'read between' the lines of reality. In literary and academic discourse, it is often contrasted with 'emotion' or 'intuition,' representing the cold, clear light of logic. To possess 'intellect' is to possess a disciplined, structured, and profoundly analytical consciousness that transcends mere information processing.

30秒词汇

  • Intellect is the capacity for reasoning.
  • It is more formal than intelligence.
  • Often used in academic contexts.
  • Can refer to a person (an intellect).

When we talk about intellect, we are referring to the human capacity for deep thought. It is not just about knowing facts, but about the ability to process them logically.

Think of it as the 'engine' of your mind. While intelligence is often seen as a raw score, intellect implies a more active, cultivated use of the mind to engage with philosophy, science, or art.

It is a word that carries a sense of sophistication. We use it when someone is not just smart, but actively uses their brain to solve complex, abstract problems in a calm and detached way.

The word intellect traces its roots back to the Latin word intellectus, which comes from intelligere, meaning 'to understand' or 'to discern.' The prefix inter- (between) plus legere (to choose or gather) suggests that to understand is to 'choose between' or 'pick out' the truth from a mess of information.

Historically, it became a cornerstone of Western philosophy during the Middle Ages. Thinkers like Thomas Aquinas spent their lives defining the difference between the 'intellect' (the power to reason) and the 'will' (the power to act).

Over centuries, it evolved from a purely religious or philosophical term into a broader scientific and psychological concept. It has remained a prestigious word, often implying a level of education and mental discipline that is highly respected in society.

You will mostly find intellect in formal or academic settings. It sounds a bit too heavy for casual conversation, where people might just say 'smart' or 'clever' instead.

Common collocations include 'a sharp intellect', 'a brilliant intellect', or 'intellectual capacity'. It is often used to describe scholars, writers, or people who have spent years studying complex topics.

If you tell a friend, 'You have a great intellect,' it sounds very formal and perhaps a bit poetic. It is better suited for essays, formal critiques, or discussions about someone's career achievements and mental contributions.

While 'intellect' itself isn't always the core of an idiom, it appears in phrases like 'a battle of wits', which describes a struggle between two sharp intellects. Another is 'an intellectual heavyweight', referring to someone with immense mental power.

You might also hear 'to pick someone's brain', which means to consult their intellect for advice. 'A meeting of minds' happens when two people with strong intellects agree on a complex topic.

Finally, 'intellectual property' is a legal term for ideas you own. These phrases show how we treat intellect as a valuable, almost physical resource that can be shared, protected, or challenged.

Intellect is a non-count noun in most contexts. You don't usually say 'an intellect' unless you are referring to a specific person, as in 'He is one of the great intellects of our time.'

The pronunciation is IN-tuh-lekt. The stress is firmly on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like dialect, neglect, and effect.

In terms of usage, it is almost always used with adjectives like 'vast' or 'keen'. It is a singular noun, so it always takes a singular verb: 'His intellect is legendary,' not 'are legendary.'

Fun Fact

The word comes from the same root as 'elect' (to choose).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɪntɪlekt/

IN-tuh-lekt

US /ˈɪntəˌlɛkt/

IN-tuh-lekt

Common Errors

  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • mispronouncing the 't' sounds
  • adding an extra vowel

Rhymes With

dialect neglect effect select detect

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 3/5

Formal

Speaking 3/5

Formal

听力 2/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

smart think mind

Learn Next

intellectual analytical cognitive

高级

sagacity erudition

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

He has an intellect.

Adjective placement

Sharp intellect.

Subject-verb agreement

Intellect is key.

Examples by Level

1

The student has a good intellect.

student / has / good / intellect

Subject-verb agreement

2

He uses his intellect to learn.

he / uses / his / intellect

Verb usage

3

She has a sharp intellect.

she / has / sharp / intellect

Adjective usage

4

My intellect is growing.

my / intellect / is / growing

Present continuous

5

Intellect is important.

intellect / is / important

Noun as subject

6

Use your intellect now.

use / your / intellect

Imperative

7

The book tests your intellect.

book / tests / your / intellect

Subject-verb

8

He is a man of intellect.

he / is / man / of / intellect

Prepositional phrase

1

Her intellect helped her win.

2

The test measures your intellect.

3

He is known for his intellect.

4

We admire his sharp intellect.

5

Intellect is a special gift.

6

Use your intellect to decide.

7

His intellect is very clear.

8

She has a rare intellect.

1

The professor is a man of great intellect.

2

It requires a strong intellect to solve this.

3

His intellect is his greatest asset.

4

She challenged his intellect in the debate.

5

The project demands a high level of intellect.

6

He has an intellect that never rests.

7

Intellect alone is not enough for success.

8

She is a person of formidable intellect.

1

The university attracts the finest intellects in the country.

2

He possesses an intellect capable of deep analysis.

3

The book is a triumph of human intellect.

4

She has an intellect that cuts through confusion.

5

It was a battle of intellects between the two rivals.

6

Intellect is often nurtured through education.

7

He brought his keen intellect to the task.

8

Her intellect is both broad and deep.

1

The debate was a fascinating display of towering intellect.

2

He is considered one of the leading intellects of his generation.

3

The work challenges the intellect of even the most seasoned scholars.

4

She possesses a rare, searching intellect that defies easy categorization.

5

His intellect is perfectly matched by his creative spirit.

6

The essay explores the limits of human intellect.

7

It takes a disciplined intellect to remain objective.

8

The interplay between emotion and intellect is complex.

1

The discourse was marked by a profound exercise of pure intellect.

2

He occupies a unique space among contemporary intellects.

3

The novel is a meditation on the fragility of the human intellect.

4

She demonstrated a razor-sharp intellect in her critique of the theory.

5

The history of Western intellect is a history of questioning.

6

His intellect is a fortress of logic and reason.

7

The problem requires an intellect unburdened by bias.

8

She is a person whose intellect commands immediate respect.

常见搭配

sharp intellect
brilliant intellect
human intellect
towering intellect
test one's intellect
challenge the intellect
man of intellect
cultivate one's intellect
intellectual capacity
exercise the intellect

Idioms & Expressions

"a battle of wits"

a contest of intelligence

The game was a real battle of wits.

neutral

"pick someone's brain"

ask someone for advice

Can I pick your brain about this?

casual

"meeting of minds"

agreement between people

It was a true meeting of minds.

neutral

"intellectual heavyweight"

a very smart person

He is an intellectual heavyweight.

formal

"food for thought"

something to think about

That gave me some food for thought.

neutral

"use your head"

think logically

You need to use your head here.

casual

Easily Confused

지성 vs Intelligence

Both relate to thinking.

Intelligence is raw; intellect is cultivated.

He has high intelligence (raw power) vs He is a man of intellect (cultivated mind).

지성 vs Intellectual

Same root.

Intellectual is an adjective or person; intellect is the power.

An intellectual person vs The power of the intellect.

지성 vs Wisdom

Both are mental.

Wisdom involves experience; intellect involves logic.

He has the wisdom of age vs He has a sharp intellect.

지성 vs Mind

General term.

Mind is broader; intellect is specific to reasoning.

Keep it in mind vs Use your intellect.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + has + a + adjective + intellect

She has a sharp intellect.

B1

The + noun + tests + one's + intellect

The test tests your intellect.

B2

He is a man of + intellect

He is a man of intellect.

B2

It requires + a + intellect

It requires a strong intellect.

C1

One of the + superlative + intellects

One of the greatest intellects.

词族

Nouns

intellectual a person who enjoys mental activity

Verbs

intellectualize to treat something as an intellectual matter

Adjectives

intellectual relating to the intellect

相关

intelligence closely related noun

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Academic Formal Neutral N/A

常见错误

Using 'intellect' for 'intelligence'. Intelligence is more common.
Intellect is more formal and specific.
Saying 'an intellects'. Great intellects.
Plural is 'intellects', not 'an intellects'.
Confusing with 'intellectual'. Intellect is the noun.
Intellectual is often an adjective.
Using it to mean 'knowledge'. It means the 'ability to think'.
It is a faculty, not the data itself.
Saying 'my intellects'. My intellect.
Usually singular when referring to oneself.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a library inside your head.

💡

Academic Setting

Use it in essays.

🌍

High-brow

Associated with intellectuals.

💡

Singular

Keep it singular usually.

💡

Stress

Stress the first syllable.

💡

Don't say 'an intellects'

Plural is 'intellects'.

💡

Latin root

Means to choose between.

💡

Collocations

Learn 'sharp intellect'.

💡

Formal tone

Use for serious topics.

💡

Debate

Use in formal debates.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

In-tel-lect: I 'tell' the 'lect' (lecture) to my brain.

Visual Association

A glowing brain inside a library.

Word Web

Logic Reason Thought Mind Philosophy

挑战

Write one sentence about a famous person using the word 'intellect'.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: To choose between/to understand

文化背景

None, generally a positive term.

Often associated with university culture and high-brow debate.

The Life of the Mind (Hannah Arendt) Intellectuals (Paul Johnson)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Academic Discussion

  • towering intellect
  • intellectual rigor
  • academic discourse

Book Review

  • challenges the intellect
  • a triumph of intellect
  • sharp intellect

Debate

  • battle of intellects
  • formidable intellect
  • intellectual capacity

Biography

  • a man of intellect
  • greatest intellect of his time
  • cultivated intellect

Conversation Starters

"Who do you consider to be a person of great intellect?"

"Do you think intellect is more important than emotion?"

"How can one cultivate their intellect?"

"Is intellect something we are born with or learn?"

"Can a machine have an intellect?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to use your intellect to solve a problem.

Describe the difference between intelligence and intellect.

Who is an intellectual you admire and why?

How does reading books improve your intellect?

常见问题

8 个问题

They are related but intellect often implies a more cultivated or academic form of thinking.

It is usually too formal for texting.

Generally no, unless talking about specific people.

IN-tuh-lekt.

Yes, intellects.

Yes, it is highly complimentary.

Intellectual.

No, use 'my intellect'.

自我测试

fill blank A1

He has a great ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: intellect

Intellect refers to his mental power.

multiple choice A2

What does intellect mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Mental power

It is the ability to think.

true false B1

Intellect is a verb.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

These words often go together.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

His intellect is admired.

fill blank B2

She is a ___ of great intellect.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: person

We use it to describe people.

true false C1

Intellect is a synonym for 'emotion'.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

They are often opposites.

multiple choice C1

Which adjective fits 'intellect'?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Towering

Towering intellect is a common phrase.

fill blank C2

The ___ of the mind is a classic theme.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: life

The life of the mind is a standard expression.

true false C2

Intellect can be pluralized as 'intellects'.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Yes, when referring to multiple individuals.

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