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Voynich Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Intellect vs intelligence

Are there any differences between intellect and intelligence? I find them completely same. Thanks in advance!
  

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Hi. I consider "intelligence" as a high level of "intellectual" ability. "Intellect" is an ability to understand, learn and think clearly, so everybody has that ability to some extent, but the high level of this ability is considered "intelligence.

  • Hi.
  • I consider "intelligence" as a high level of "intellectual" ability.
  • "Intellect" is an ability to understand, learn and think clearly, so everybody has that ability to some extent, but the high level of this ability is considered "intelligence.
  • Therefore; She has both beauty and intelligence= She has both beauty and keen intellect.
  • Hamid
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Hi.
I consider "intelligence" as a high level of "intellectual" ability. "Intellect" is an ability to understand, learn and think clearly, so everybody has that ability to some extent, but the high level of this ability is considered "intelligence.

Therefore;

She has both beauty and intelligence= She has both beauty and keen intellect.

Hamid

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