INTELLECTUAL vs RATIONAL: NOUN
- A person who uses the mind creatively
- An intellectual person.
- The intellect or understanding; mental powers or faculties: commonly in the plural.
- An intelligent, learned person, especially one who discourses about learned matters.
- A learned person or one of high intelligence
- A rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers.
- An integer or a fraction
- A rational being.
- Hence— A square plate of gold, silver, or embroidery, either jeweled or enameled, formerly worn on the breast over the chasuble by bishops during the celebration of mass. Also pectoral and rationale in both senses.
- The breastplate of the Jewish high-priest.
- Eccles.:
- A quiddity; a universal; a. nature.
- One who is a believer in so-called ‘rational’ reforms, as in dress or food.
- In mathematics, a rational number.
- A rational number.
INTELLECTUAL vs RATIONAL: ADJECTIVE
- Relating to the understanding; treating of the mind.
- Suitable for exercising the intellect; formed by, and existing for, the intellect alone; perceived by the intellect.
- Endowed with intellect; having the power of understanding; having capacity for the higher forms of knowledge or thought; characterized by intelligence or mental capacity.
- Belonging to, or performed by, the intellect; mental
- Given to activities or pursuits that require exercise of the intellect.
- Having or showing intellect, especially to a high degree. : intelligent.
- Appealing to or engaging the intellect.
- Rational rather than emotional.
- Involving intelligence rather than emotions or instinct
- Of or relating to the intellect
- Appealing to or using the intellect
- Of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind
- Of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind
- Consistent with or based on reason or good judgment; logical or sensible.
- Having or exercising the ability to reason. : logical.
- Of sound mind; sane.
- Consistent with or based on or using reason
- Having its source in or being guided by the intellect (distinguished from experience or emotion)
- Capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers
- See Horizon, 2 (b).
- One elicited by the statements of the patient himself and not as the result of a physical examination.
- Of an algebraic expression, capable of being expressed as the ratio of two polynomials.
- Of a number, capable of being expressed as the ratio of two integers.
- Healthy or balanced intellectually; exhibiting reasonableness.
- Logically sound; not contradictory or otherwise absurd.
- Capable of reasoning.
- One that can be expressed without the use of a radical sign, or in exact parts of unity; -- opposed to irrational or radical quantity.
- Relating to the reason; not physical; mental.
- Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning.
- Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious
- Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formulæ. See under Formula.
INTELLECTUAL vs RATIONAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of intellect or understanding; belonging to the mind; performed by the understanding; appealing to or engaging the intellect or the higher capacities of man; mental: as, intellectual powers or operations; intellectual amusements.
- Perceived by the intellect; existing in the understanding; ideal.
- Having intellect, or the power of understanding; characterized by intellect, or the capacity for the higher forms of knowledge: as, an intellectual being.
- Of, pertaining to, or springing from the reason, in the sense of the highest faculty of cognition.
- Endowed with reason, in the sense of that faculty which distinguishes man from the brutes: as, man is a rational animal.
- Conformable to the precepts of reason, especially of the practical reason; reasonable; wise.
- In arithmetic and algebra:
- Expressible in finite terms: applied to expressions in which no extraction of a root is left, or, at least, none such indicated which cannot be actually performed by known processes.
- In Euclid's “Elements” and commentaries, etc., on that work, commensurable with a given line.
- In ancient prosody, capable of measurement in terms of the metrical unit (semeion or mora).
- The composition of elements which only differ as viewed by the mind, and not as they exist, as the composition of essence and existence, of being and relation, etc.
- The union of several objects so far as they are brought together into or under one concept.
- The limits of rational knowledge.
- Knowledge springing directly or indirectly from reason, and not from experience.
- Synonyms Rational, Reasonable, sensible, enlightened, discreet, intelligent, sane, sound. The first two words are somewhat different, according as they refer to persons or things. As to persons, rational is the more speculative, reasonable the more practical term; rational means possessing the faculty of reason, while reasonable means exercising reason in its broader sense, in opposition to unreasonable—that is, guided by prejudice, fancy, etc. In fever the patient may become irrational and give irrational answers; when he is rational he may through weakness and fretfulness make unreasonable demands of his physician. As to things, the distinction continues between the narrower and the broader senses: a rational proposition is one that might proceed from a rational mind; a reasonable proposition is one that is marked by common sense and fairness. It is irrational to look for a coal-mine in a granite-ledge; it is unreasonable to expect good work for poor pay. See absurd.
INTELLECTUAL vs RATIONAL: RELATED WORDS
- Moral, Thinker, Academic, Ideological, Scholarly, Highbrowed, Good, Reflective, Serious, Sophisticated, Mental, Rational, Highbrow, Cerebral, Intellect
- Illogical, Reasoned, Sensible, Irrational, Demythologized, Mental, Thinking, Lucid, Intellectual, Coherent, Intelligent, Reasoning, Logical, Reasonable, Sane
INTELLECTUAL vs RATIONAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Moral, Thinker, Academic, Ideological, Scholarly, Highbrowed, Good, Reflective, Serious, Sophisticated, Mental, Rational, Highbrow, Cerebral, Intellect
- Prudent, Justifiable, Illogical, Reasoned, Sensible, Irrational, Demythologized, Mental, Lucid, Intellectual, Coherent, Intelligent, Logical, Reasonable, Sane
INTELLECTUAL vs RATIONAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Intellectual property means the legal rights which result from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields.
- With the rise of awareness regarding Intellectual Property rights, many people are getting themselves an intellectual property lawyer.
- Intellectual Disability has been rising faster than the rate of individuals with ASD and Intellectual Disability.
- The baroque is intellectual, and Bernard Shaw has said that all intellectual labor is inherently humorous.
- Intellectual Property or IPThe intellectual property referred to in the Schedule.
- Report on Intellectual Property Policy and the Cadre of Intellectual Property Experts.
- Intellectual functioning can vary from mental retardation to superior intellectual functioning in selected areas.
- His forthcoming book Owning Ideas is an intellectual history of American intellectual property law in the nineteenth century.
- Often, plagiarism is more a consequence of intellectual laziness than intellectual dishonesty.
- This paper discusses intellectual property ethics in relation to intellectual property rights and intellectual property theft.
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- Rational actors and rational fools: The influence of affect onjudgment and decision making.
- Rational Dialectics Theory: This theory suggest that rational life is always in process.
- Contrary to popular opinion, not all thinking is rational, at least as we would define rational.
- Rational expressions a Rational expression with be positive and negative integers clearing fractions using the of.
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- Students are asked to define a rational number and then explain why the product of two rational numbers is rational.
- In other words, rational choice theory assumes every decision must be rational because people are rational.
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