てんさい
Meanings
Noun
1. genius; prodigy; natural gift
Pitch accent
んさい
Composed of
sky; heaven; God; svarga (heaven-like realm visited as a stage of death and rebirth); deva (divine being of Buddhism); top (of a book); sole (of a Japanese sandal)
-years-old
Used in vocabulary (7 in total)
child prodigy
talented; gifted; prodigious; virtuoso; masterful
(person) seeming like a genius; (having) the temperament of a prodigy
Examples (31 in total)
I'm a genius!
She is a genius.
Your son is a genius.
I might be a genius.
My younger brother is a genius.
Her son is a genius.
She is what is called a genius.
I think Tom is a genius.
It is no exaggeration to say that he is a genius.
Einstein was a mathematical genius.
In a word, he is a man of genius.
He had the illusion that he was a genius.
John is not so much a genius as a hard worker.
This boy is a genius at controlling RC vehicles!
Edison was an inventive genius of the United States.
Everyone says that Kate is a genius and will have a successful future.
You can easily tell that he is a genius.
As everyone knows, he is a genius.
All children are potential geniuses.
He has some share of his father's genius.
Great geniuses have the shortest biographies.
Everyone recognizes the boy as a real genius.
We came to the conclusion that he is a genius.
In general, it may be said that he is a genius in music.
His success is attributed more to hard work than to genius.
People often have no sympathy for geniuses.
I'm an alcoholic. I'm a drug addict. I'm homosexual. I'm a genius.
You don't have to be discouraged because you are not a genius.
The boy was good at mathematics so everybody considered him a genius.
Of all the famous baseball players, he stands out as a genius.
No one in the neighborhood believed him to be a genius even after he had achieved world-wide fame.