big-brained

English

Etymology

From big brain +‎ -ed.

Adjective

big-brained (comparative more big-brained, superlative most big-brained)

  1. intellegent; clever
    • 2025 January 3, Christina Izzo, “Cunk On Life is brilliantly funny (and depressingly timely)”, in AV Club[1]:
      Morgan remains a god-tier troll throughout the wide-ranging “documentary,” as Cunk sits opposite Nobel Laureates, neuroscientists, theologian scholars, and other big-brained folks to discuss creationism, evolution, nihilism, and the roots of human existence.