The stroke of genius In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "the stroke of genius", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Mia Le calendar 2021-07-08 04:07

Meaning of The stroke of genius (redirected from stroke of genius )

Stroke of genius American British noun phrase

A particularly inspired, clever, or innovative act, idea, or decision.

It was a stroke of genius when taking Japanese classes in my free time, that helps me find a fantastic job with high salary.

The decision not to eat after 8 pm is a stroke of genius, helps me to lose weight fast.

Changing a job when not sure what you are good at is not a stroke of genius.

It turned out to be a stroke of genius when the customers love our new design.

Grammar and Usage of Stroke of genius

Noun Forms

  • a stroke of genius
  • the stroke of genius

"Stroke of genius" is a noun phrase, so it often follows the (the definite article) or a (the indefinite article) within the sentence. Besides, we should use this phrase in the appropriate context.

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