Genius in spanish

Genio

pronunciation: xenioʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
genio

genius1 = genio, superdotado. 

Example: The mass-market novelist who would probably be happier to be described as a good 'craftsman' or 'craftswoman' than as a literary 'genius'.

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» budding genius = genio en ciernes.

Example: The newspaper described Pam as 'a budding genius' on the violin.

» call for + nothing less than genius = necesitar ser un genio.

Example: To meet the intellectual needs of each patron of the library calls for calls for nothing less than genius.

genius2 = talento, ingenio. 

Example: Kipling and Shaw are both writers of genius.

more:

» full of genius = genial.

Example: The problem with Ireland is that it's a country full of genius, but with absolutely no talent.

Genius synonyms

star in spanish: estrella, pronunciation: stɑr nounadept in spanish: adepto, pronunciation: ədept adjective, nounace in spanish: as, pronunciation: eɪs nounbrain in spanish: cerebro, pronunciation: breɪn nounmaven in spanish: maven, pronunciation: meɪvən nounflair in spanish: instinto, pronunciation: fler nounsensation in spanish: sensación, pronunciation: senseɪʃən nounwizard in spanish: mago, pronunciation: wɪzɜrd nounvirtuoso in spanish: virtuoso, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuoʊsoʊ nounwhiz in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: wɪz noun, verbmastermind in spanish: cerebro, pronunciation: mæstɜrmaɪnd nounbrilliance in spanish: brillantez, pronunciation: brɪljəns nounwiz in spanish: fenómeno, pronunciation: wɪz nounwhizz in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: wɪz noun, verbhotshot in spanish: tiro caliente, pronunciation: hɑʃɑt nounwizardry in spanish: magia, pronunciation: wɪzɜrdri noun
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