Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.təˌlɛk.tʃuˈæl.ə.ti/
noun the quality or state of being intellectual
A1 Intellectuality is not required for this simple task.
A2 She showed a level of intellectuality in her approach to problem-solving.
B1 The professor's lectures were filled with intellectuality and deep insights.
B2 His intellectuality was evident in the way he analyzed complex philosophical concepts.
C1 The book delves into the realm of intellectuality and explores various theories.
C2 Her intellectuality is unmatched in the field of quantum physics.
formal The academic conference focused on the importance of intellectuality in modern society.
informal She's always been known for her intellectuality, even in high school.
slang Dude, his intellectuality is off the charts, he's like a walking encyclopedia.
figurative Her intellectuality was like a shining beacon in the darkness of ignorance.
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