English to Gujarati Dictionary intellectual

intellectual

બૌદ્ધિક
definition
noun
Yet there is an important distinction between government by the intelligent and by intellectuals .
a person possessing a highly developed intellect.
adjective
children need intellectual stimulation
of or relating to the intellect.
translation of 'intellectual'
બુદ્ધિજીવી,
બુદ્ધિવિષયક,
બૌદ્ધિક,
બુદ્ધિમાન વ્યક્તિ
noun
બુદ્ધિશાળી
example
There is no question that she has the 'intellectual' ability to succeed in whatever program she chooses.
If Turkey really wants to be European, an 'intellectual' elite that can make itself heard will have to develop.
Such was his 'intellectual' ability that he was able to skip lectures to go climbing yet still graduate with flying colours.
The level of knowledge, enthusiasm and 'intellectual' curiosity was truly inspiring.
Perhaps all that stands in the balance here is a highbrow 'intellectual' debate.
To say more would require something of an 'intellectual' or stylistic mandate which Lanchester conspicuously does not have.
It builds up both the physical and 'intellectual' abilities of those practising it.
There were contests that tested the 'intellectual' abilities of students.
To flourish, to make a success of life, requires engagement in 'intellectual' pursuits.
Looking back I think it's obvious they felt threatened and felt a need to denigrate my 'intellectual' ability.
The book is in essence the life story of a mild-mannered and cultured 'intellectual' living under communism.
A rare breed in comedy - 'intellectual' rigour and the ability to crack hilarious jokes.
The failure of love punctuates much of the 'intellectual' cleverness of Farrell's works.
She was a lady of generosity, love and friendship and of great 'intellectual' ability and laity.
The Renaissance in Europe was a remarkable period of artistic, cultural, and 'intellectual' activity.
Once again, however, despite its 'intellectual' appeal, this scenario still has a number of problems.
Feminism has to stop being seen purely as an 'intellectual' pursuit for the educated elite and has to start being about real women and real lives.
These pursuits require mental acuteness, 'intellectual' agility and detailed analysis.
This global health focus offered academics 'intellectual' stimulation and prestige.
But, in the end, it is a production in which raw passion is always subservient to 'intellectual' cleverness.
All of those things require a degree of 'intellectual' effort.
I fear I failed to provide the requisite 'intellectual' stimulation and he moved on.
That's probably the most 'intellectual' letter we've had for a while.
Your 'intellectual' ability is tempered with sympathetic feelings.
Any more, and the stimulation of 'intellectual' life will magnify the bonds of social life.
She explained these as exercise, nourishment and 'intellectual' stimulation.
There isn't the vibrant 'intellectual' culture that is needed to support a good arts scene.
In its ambition, its 'intellectual' vigour and its knowledge, it more than justifies its place on any bookshelf.
We have got to probe her 'intellectual' ability to deal with these issues.
Children affected with cerebral palsy generally have basic 'intellectual' ability.
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