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  1. grammar - What is the plural of the word "genius"? - English Language ...

    Nov 1, 2015 · genius: pl. genii Roman Mythology. A tutelary deity or guardian spirit of a person or place. (AHD) According to the American Heritage Dictionary, if you use "genius" in any other meaning, …

  2. Is there any relation between "genius" and "ingenious"?

    Dec 16, 2010 · On the surface, one might think that ingenious is somehow based on the word genius. Interestingly, this is not true. The word ingenious does not actually have the in- prefix for negation. …

  3. Why is "genius" often misspelt as "geniOus"? What are its etymons ...

    Why do people confuse between similar or related words: genius, ingenious, genuous and ingenuous? Why has "genious" not been a valid word unlike both genuous and ingenuous, and genuine and …

  4. grammaticality - Is 'genius' pluralized when used as a concept ...

    May 17, 2025 · It is perfectly correct and grammatical. "genius" as a concept (of brilliance, inventiveness, etc.) predates genius as a person (one gifted with genius). And one of the early meanings of "to …

  5. nouns - Can the word ‘genius’ be used as an adjective? - English ...

    Apr 4, 2011 · The simple answer is, yes. This usage of 'genius' as an adjective is relatively new and would still be considered by many (including me) as slang. In that vein, the following would also be …

  6. word usage - In what context is the plural of genius, "genii ...

    Jul 12, 2015 · The normal plural is "geniuses"; "genii" is not used in everyday language. The word "genius" does come from Latin, but it's gone through a long journey to get to English and its meaning …

  7. phrase requests - Is there a word to describe one who distils complex ...

    Jan 31, 2025 · But writing or speaking 'genius' suggests a need to avoid social baggage by adding distracting qualifications -- which further suggests avoiding the problem with a synonym. When I think …

  8. Quote about making simple things complicated and complex things …

    Apr 29, 2019 · I'm sure I have heard a quote in the past from someone famous (maybe Einstein? maybe not) about how it is easy to make something complicated but extremely difficult to make something …

  9. grammaticality - What is the correct preposition in "a real genius in ...

    Apr 17, 2017 · Which of the following is correct grammatically? He has a real genius in mathematics. He has a real genius for mathematics. He has a real genius at mathematics.

  10. "Aaron is a genius boy" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 18, 2010 · "Genius" and "boy" are both nouns. (Note that the adjective "ingenious" in present English usage is not at all related to the word "genius".) Take some examples: Genius scientist is …