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percipience, perspicaciousness, wisdom, sagacity, Colloq brains,<br />

savvy, grey matter, Slang Brit nous: He may not know anything<br />

about computer programming but he has the intelligence to learn<br />

how to do it. 2 information, knowledge, word, data, facts,<br />

advice, news, tidings, findings, Colloq dope, low-down, info,<br />

Brit gen, US inside, poop: Our agents are trying to gather<br />

intelligence on the Bulgarian situation.<br />

intelligent<br />

adj. bright, smart, clever, discerning, perspicacious,<br />

perceptive, percipient, understanding, rational, apt, astute,<br />

quick, quick-witted, keen, sharp, alert, shrewd, canny,<br />

insightful, gifted, sensible, wise, sage, sagacious,<br />

enlightened, knowing, aware, knowledgeable, erudite, au fait,<br />

Colloq brainy, Chiefly US savvy: She is certainly intelligent<br />

enough to be first in her class, if only she would study harder.<br />

intelligentsia<br />

n.pl. intellectuals, literati, savants, illuminati,<br />

masterminds, highbrows, Colloq brains, eggheads, brains trust:<br />

The government stifled free speech and persecuted the<br />

intelligentsia.<br />

intelligible<br />

adj. understandable, comprehensible, fathomable, decipherable,<br />

legible, clear, plain, lucid, unambiguous: Crowther's notes are<br />

barely intelligible.<br />

intend v. mean, have in mind or in view, propose, contemplate, design,<br />

plan, aim, purpose, resolve, determine: I intend to give him a<br />

piece of my mind. She is intending to go, but I don't know if<br />

she will be able to.<br />

intense adj. 1 extreme, excessive, severe, strong, great, fierce,<br />

harsh, acute, powerful, profound, deep: The intense heat kept<br />

the firemen at bay. 2 eager, enthusiastic, keen, earnest,<br />

sincere, heartfelt, deep, passionate, impassioned, ardent,<br />

zealous, animated, burning, consuming, fervent, fervid,<br />

perfervid, vehement, frantic, fanatical, frenzied: I had an<br />

intense desire to see the culprit brought to justice. 3<br />

highly-strung or chiefly US high-strung, emotional,<br />

temperamental, tense, touchy, testy, volatile, hysterical,<br />

hotheaded, feverish, nervous, (high-)spirited, impetuous,

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