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intellectuality

[in-tl-ek-choo-al-i-tee] / ˌɪn tlˌɛk tʃuˈæl ɪ ti /




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His supporters embrace this message, lashing out against the "highbrow intellectuality" of editors and professors and policy elites.

From Salon

“In general, it is a very positive signal, it is recognition of the ability of women, not only of their intellectuality, but also of their compassion, something that is very important in diplomacy.”

From Los Angeles Times

As usual, the former president’s summer reading list is a model of diverse voices and concerns, without a whiff of that synthetic intellectuality that frequently hovers around politicians’ alleged bedside reading.

From Washington Post

Finally, I realized that’s the point: He’s a classic master teacher in the “Dead Poets Society” mode: iconoclastic but gimmicky, glazed with intellectuality but essentially narcissistic.

From Washington Post

While some Nobel Prize-winning writers have been known for works of arid intellectuality, Ishiguro is after something else entirely.

From Washington Post