"Genius."
"Genius" is the object complement in the sentence 'Hallee called Bob a genius'. It renames or describes the noun "Bob".
a genius
The sentence "Leonardo da Vinci, inventor, painter, and poet, is considered a true genius" is punctuated correctly. Commas are used to separate the different roles and provide clarity in the sentence.
"You are akin to your sister in terms of temperament."
The root word of "genius" is "gen-" which is of Latin origin and means "to give birth, to produce."
The young pianist was considered a prodigy, performing complex concertos with ease and receiving recognition at a national level.
The impalpable nature of emotions like love and fear can be difficult to articulate in words, but their impact is deeply felt on a personal level.
I am a genius
Because of his inventions, Edison was considered a genius.
You're not exactly a genius if you had to ask this question.
a question and an answer in the same sentence, wow are you a genius or what:D
That was an incredible stroke of genius!
Unquestionably Mrs. Jarley had an inventive genius.
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The runaway genius is Benjamin Franklin.
A computer genius is often called a Hacker. This is due in part to the popularity of movies and TV series that highlight the ability of the computer genius to manipulate the technology around him.
Jeremy was classified as a Genius
We need the depression prone bipolarcreative genius.
You just did genius. lol