Genius vs. Clever

By Jaxson

  • Genius

    A genius is a person who displays exceptional intellectual ability, creative productivity, universality in genres or originality, typically to a degree that is associated with the achievement of new advances in a domain of knowledge. Despite the presence of scholars in many subjects throughout history, many geniuses have shown high achievements in only a single kind of activity.

    There is no scientifically precise definition of genius, and the question of whether the notion itself has any real meaning has long been a subject of debate, although psychologists are converging on a definition that emphasizes creativity and eminent achievement. Usually, genius is associated with talent, but many authors (for example Cesare Lombroso) systematically distinguish these terms.

Wikipedia
  • Genius (noun)

    Someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc.

  • Genius (noun)

    Extraordinary mental capacity.

  • Genius (noun)

    Inspiration, a mental leap, an extraordinary creative process.

    “a work of genius.”

  • Genius (noun)

    The tutelary deity or spirit of a place or person.

  • Genius (adjective)

    ingenious, very clever, or original.

    “What a genius idea!”

  • Clever (adjective)

    Nimble with hands or body; skillful; adept.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Resourceful, sometimes to the point of cunning.

    “clever like a fox”

  • Clever (adjective)

    Smart, intelligent, or witty; mentally quick or sharp.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Showing inventiveness or originality; witty.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Possessing magical abilities.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Fit; suitable; having propriety.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Well-shaped; handsome.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Good-natured; obliging.

  • Clever (adjective)

    Fit and healthy; free from fatigue or illness.

Wiktionary
  • Clever (adjective)

    quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent

    “how clever of him to think of this!”

    “she was an extremely clever and studious young woman”

  • Clever (adjective)

    skilled at doing or achieving something; talented

    “both Grandma and Mother were clever with their hands”

    “he was very clever at getting what he wanted”

  • Clever (adjective)

    showing skill and originality; ingenious

    “a simple but clever idea for helping people learn computing”

    “he taught the dog to perform some very clever tricks”

  • Clever (adjective)

    sensible; well advised

    “Joe had a feeling it wasn’t too clever, leaving Dolly alone”

  • Clever (adjective)

    healthy or well

    “I was up and about by this time though still not too clever”

Oxford Dictionary

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