Comparative for relating to the mind, brain, or mental activity
“The straight-faced laconic style came about as in an attempt to make his cerebral thoughts more accessible.”
Comparative for involving analytical, logical or rational thought
“Though they usually can find a cerebral solution to most problems, those suffering from Machiavellianism are not above resorting to force to achieve what they consider a worthwhile goal.”
Comparative for having a penchant for intellectual pursuits
“All this from a cerebral scholar of the very highest magnitude, a mental giant whose brain never rested.”
Comparative for involving education, study, or learned knowledge
“A starting point might be a distinction between a cerebral knowledge of religious ideas and an experiential knowledge of these same ideas.”
Comparative for displaying logic and common sense
Comparative for of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument
(of language or an artistic work) Comparative for difficult to understand or appreciate
Comparative for expressing or involving deep thought
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