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intelligence AC /ɪnˈtelədʒəns, ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns/ noun 1. the ability to learn, understand, and think about thingsadjectivesgreat/considerable intelligence His mother was a woman of great intelligence.high intelligence He was of high intelligence and did well at school.average/normal intelligence The forms should be able to be understood by a person of average intelligence.low/limited intelligence He claimed that most criminals were of low intelligence.quick intelligence Miller was impressed by his quick intelligence.native/natural intelligence (=that someone has naturally, not as a result of education or training) He had arrived in California with nothing but his native intelligence and capacity for hard work.verbsuse your intelligence People had to use their intelligence in order to survive.have the intelligence to do sth He had the intelligence to wait to see what their reaction would be.show intelligence The fact that the animal is using a rock as a tool to break the nuts shows intelligence.intelligence + nounsan intelligence test He achieved high scores on intelligence tests.phrasesbe a sign of intelligence Asking lots of questions is a sign of intelligence in a child.a man/woman of intelligence (=an intelligent person) He was obviously a man of intelligence.THESAURUS: intelligence brains informal intelligence: She had brains and beauty. | It takes brains to make money and survive in this business.You can also say that someone has a good brain or a quick brain. mental ability the ability to understand and think. Mental ability is more formal than intelligence: Studies have shown that caffeine improves mental ability on tasks requiring speed.Your mental ability is something that can be changed, but intelligence is usually considered to be something you are born with. intellect the ability to understand things and to think intelligently: She had a formidable intellect. IQ your level of intelligence, measured by a test, with 100 being the average result: She has an IQ of 150. | There was one applicant with an exceptionally high IQ. cleverness especially BrE the ability to learn and understand things quickly, and think of good ideas: He grinned with delight at his own cleverness. genius a very high level of intelligence, mental skill, or ability, which only a few people have: He is a writer of genius. | Asking the children to decorate the building was a stroke of genius (=a very good idea). wits your ability to think quickly and make the right decisions: She used her quick wits to escape. | He had to live by his wits on the streets. | You’ll have to keep your wits about you, or the plan will fail (=have to keep thinking clearly and quickly). | The match was a battle of wits.2. information about the secret activities of foreign governments, enemies, or important criminals, or the people who obtain itverbsgather intelligence The department gathered intelligence on extremist organizations.provide intelligence He is in a position to provide accurate intelligence on military operations.share intelligence EU states share intelligence.adjectivesmilitary intelligence He was head of military intelligence in Iraq.foreign intelligence The papers were taken from the KGB’s foreign intelligence archives.secret intelligence He had access to secret intelligence.good/accurate intelligence Good intelligence is the key to military success.bad/faulty intelligence The attack was based on faulty intelligence.intelligence + nounsthe intelligence services He is known to Saudi intelligence services.an intelligence agency/unit He had confessed to spying for the US Central Intelligence Agency.an intelligence agent/officer/official Intelligence officers have known about the group’s activities for some time.the intelligence community (=intelligence services and agents in general) Why did the intelligence community not recognise the documents were fakes?an intelligence operation She was involved in a top-secret intelligence operation.an intelligence report They received intelligence reports that terrorists were planning to hijack a plane.an intelligence source We need to protect our intelligence sources.prepositionsintelligence on/about sb/sth They began to gather intelligence on the leaders of the protests.
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