Pronunciation: /ˈbreɪni/
adjective describing someone who is intelligent or clever
A1 My friend is very brainy and always gets good grades in school.
A2 She is a brainy student who excels in all her subjects.
B1 The scientist was known for his brainy approach to solving complex problems.
B2 The professor is considered one of the most brainy researchers in the field of neuroscience.
C1 Her brainy analysis of the data led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astrophysics.
C2 The Nobel laureate is renowned for his brainy insights into the nature of the universe.
formal She is known for being very brainy and excelling in all her academic pursuits.
informal My friend is so brainy, she always knows the answer to every question.
slang That guy is seriously brainy, he's like a walking encyclopedia.
figurative Her brainy approach to problem-solving sets her apart from her colleagues.
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