brainy (Meaning)

Wordnet

brainy (s)

having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence

Webster

brainy (a.)

Having an active or vigorous mind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brainy

brainy Sentence Examples

  1. She was always the brainy one in our group, acing every exam without breaking a sweat.
  2. His decision to pursue a career in astrophysics showcased his brainy inclinations from an early age.
  3. The brainy protagonist of the novel outsmarted her adversaries with her cunning intellect.
  4. The chess grandmaster's brainy moves left his opponents bewildered and defeated.
  5. Despite his shy demeanor, he had a brainy wit that never failed to impress his classmates.
  6. The brainy scientist made groundbreaking discoveries that revolutionized the field of genetics.
  7. Her brainy analysis of the data revealed patterns that others had overlooked.
  8. The brainy debate team captain led her squad to victory in the national championships.
  9. The brainy toddler surprised everyone by solving complex puzzles at a remarkably young age.
  10. The brainy entrepreneur's innovative ideas transformed the industry and earned him widespread acclaim.

FAQs About the word brainy

having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligenceHaving an active or vigorous mind.

clever, brilliant, smart, fast,intelligent, quick, supersmart, educated, sharp-witted, alert

dopy, brain-dead, senseless, dense,dumb, weak-minded, lamebrained, soft, thick, simple

She was always the brainy one in our group, acing every exam without breaking a sweat.

His decision to pursue a career in astrophysics showcased his brainy inclinations from an early age.

The brainy protagonist of the novel outsmarted her adversaries with her cunning intellect.

The chess grandmaster's brainy moves left his opponents bewildered and defeated.