English to Indonesian Dictionary intellect

intellect

intelek
definition
noun
he was a man of action rather than of intellect
the faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively, especially with regard to abstract or academic matters.
translation of 'intellect'
noun
akal,
akal budi,
kecerdasan,
orang pandai,
kecerdikan,
daya pikiran,
intelek
example
We may understand something with our 'intellect' , yet it may not have filtered down into our hearts and bones and muscles.
Learn to reason with your 'intellect' and not be led by your fascination for thrills and the unknown.
But, we all have the potential to allow our genetic tribalistic instincts to overcome reason and 'intellect' .
he was a man of action rather than of 'intellect'
Nevertheless, he was a man of fine physical presence and good though rather superficial 'intellect' .
First it is a denial of the power of the human 'intellect' to reason out understanding.
It helps sharpen the 'intellect' and mental functioning.
A keen 'intellect' , a warm heart and an undying interest in people and places made him a source of joy to all who knew him.
From the beginning Flanagan demonstrated a keen 'intellect' , first displayed by the rapidity with which he picked up basic literacy.
There are times when we are at our best when we use our 'intellect' and our reason.
You have a genius 'intellect' and an awesome sense of humor.
The new leader will have to display strength of character, sturdiness of will, a keen 'intellect' , a sense of humour and an ability to relate to the people of Scotland.
There's a real interplay between 'intellect' and reason in the arts, but so much depends on that instinct.
It seems to me that some people from London (not the South in general) think that they are somehow superior in 'intellect' and reason than us up North.
It is a matter of 'intellect' , thought, indirect leadership, advice, and consensus-building.
Man, by reason of his 'intellect' , is capable of greatest evil.
Her understanding and 'intellect' could never compete with his own, especially on a topic as familiar to him as this one.
Most universities operate in the world of the 'intellect' : the person with the best idea is the brightest.
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and 'intellect' has intended us to forgo their use.
Foolish as he can be, the boy's keen 'intellect' and powers of observation surprise him.
her keen 'intellect'
Character, 'intellect' , wisdom count for nothing, only the physical matters.
This superiority man owes to reason and 'intellect' .
The combination of a keen 'intellect' and an emotionally stunted childhood gave rise to a man who eschewed social intimacy yet felt the need to control those around him.
Her unnerving clarity and audacious style reveal an 'intellect' and imagination capable of a major work.
It reflects our own 'intellect' rather than an absolute and non-human mind.
Perhaps for that reason, Cameron was not known as a great 'intellect' .
He is a pioneer with an astute 'intellect' and has a quick wit.
A keen 'intellect' and uncompromising nature set him apart.
A formidable 'intellect' , a compassionate man of integrity and a scholar of the law, he already is a terrific judge.
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