Kiyomi
What’s the difference between intelligent and intellectual?
Hi, there. Could someone kindly tell me what the difference between intelligent and intellectual is, please?
16 de jun de 2019 13:11
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"Intelligent" means "having a keen mind." For example, it means being able to solve difficult problems.

"Intellectual" means "living a life devoted mostly to things of the mind." It means spending most of one's time writing, thinking, and talking about ideas.

"Intellectual" can be an adjective ("Susan Sontag was a very intellectual person") or a noun ("Susan Sontag was an intellectual.")

Critics, philosopher, economist, and professors are examples of intellectuals.

For example, Bill Gates is highly intelligent, but since he spent his life building a business, I would not call him an intellectual. Doctors, astronauts, and generals are usually intelligent, but not intellectual.

It is probably correct to say that being "intellectual" does imply being fairly intelligent.
16 de junho de 2019
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Intelligent is a feature,  a characteristic what you was born with such as being tall, blond or whatever. Nonetheless, an intelectual person is someone very interested in deep subjects, philosophical, economics, politics, arts, literature, sciences. Someone may be very.intelligent but their interests or motivations are focused on superficial stuff...
16 de junho de 2019
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AHH! I think I deeply understand the meanings of two words. Thank you so much! I can sleep well today...
16 de junho de 2019
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Intelligent is an adjective. Intellectual is a noun.
16 de junho de 2019
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Intelligent is what you are born with, which means intellectual is what you gain as you grow. Is this correct?
16 de junho de 2019
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