ungenius

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ genius

Noun[edit]

ungenius (countable and uncountable, plural ungeniuses)

  1. (countable) A person who is not a genius.
    • 1987, Stefano Micossi, Julie A. E. Curtis, Bulgakov's Last Decade: The Writer as Hero, page 34:
      For a heady moment I wanted to fling the notebook down and say to them: you write about geniuses and ungeniuses if you like, but don't teach me how to do it, I won't be able to do it anyway. I'd be better acting instead of you.
    • 1995, Benjamin Taylor, Into the Open: Reflections on Genius and Modernity, page 90:
      Serenus Zeitblom, serene flower of the age, good-hearted, long-winded, the ungenius par excellence whose ungenius is his license to speak.
  2. (uncountable) Lack of genius.
    • 1995, Benjamin Taylor, Into the Open: Reflections on Genius and Modernity, page 90:
      Serenus Zeitblom, serene flower of the age, good-hearted, long-winded, the ungenius par excellence whose ungenius is his license to speak.