IQ
See also: Appendix:Variations of "iq"
Translingual
Symbol
IQ
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌaɪ ˈkjuː/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
IQ (countable and uncountable, plural IQs)
- Initialism of intelligence quotient.
- 1987, Roger R. Flynn, “[Data Organization and Use] Understanding the Data”, in An Introduction to Information Science, Marcel Dekker, Inc., →ISBN, page 129:
- A ratio scale is one with an absolute zero and equal intervals between the units of the scale. Height and weight are such scales. Presumably IQ is not, and certainly the Fahrenheit and centigrade scores are not.
- 2017 December 10, Arwa Mahdawi, “Having a high IQ is a curse … just look at Donald Trump”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Not everyone is quite as enamoured with IQ tests as Trump. In 2004, the New York Times asked Stephen Hawking what his IQ was and he memorably replied: “People who boast about their IQ are losers.” […] Let’s just hope that one consolation of the robots taking over is that we’ll finally stop hearing insufferable people go on about their very high IQs.
- 2018 June 13, Rory Smith, “IQ scores are falling and have been for decades, new study finds”, in CNN[2]:
- The study not only showed IQ variance between children the same parents, but because the authors had the IQ scores of various parents, it demonstrated that parents with higher IQs tended to have more kids, ruling out the dysgenic fertility theory as a driver of falling IQ scores and highlighting the role of environmental factors instead.
- (photography) Initialism of image quality.
- Initialism of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inuit traditional knowledge).
Derived terms
Translations
abbreviation of intelligence quotient
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Adjective
IQ (comparative more IQ, superlative most IQ)
- (slang) Smart, intelligent.
- That was an IQ play!
Derived terms
Anagrams
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iˈky/
Audio: (file)
Noun
IQ n (plural IQ's)
- acronym of intelligentiequotiënt
Japanese
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
IQ • (aikyū)
- synonym of 知能指数 (chinō shisū, “intelligence quotient”); IQ
- 1995 June 1 [1993 February 17], Yōzaburō Kanari with Satō, Fumiya, “オペラ座館殺人事件② [The Opera House Murder Case 2]”, in 金田一少年の事件簿 [Young Kindaichi Case Files], 14th edition, volume 1 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN, page 117:
- それにね 彼の中学での知能テストの結果を見たの そしたら‥‥金田一君のIQは〝180〟という数値を記録していたわ‼
IQは180‼そんなこと‥‥‼
そう これは驚異的な数値よ!日本人の平均IQは100ちょっとだから 彼はまさに天才的頭脳の持ち主———いいえ‥‥それだけじゃないわ‥‥それ以上の何かを 金田一君は持っている様な気がするの- Sore ni ne Kare no chūgaku de no chinō tesuto kekka o mitai no Soshitara‥‥ Kindaichi-kun no aikyū wa "hyakuhachijū" to iu sūchi o kiroku shite ita wa‼
Aikyū wa hyakuhachijū‼ Sonna koto‥‥‼
Sō kore wa kyōiteki na sūchi yo! Nihonjin no heikin aikyū wa hyaku chotto da kara Kare wa masa ni tensaiteki zunō no mochinushi——— Īe‥‥ Sore dake ja nai wa‥‥ Sore ijō no nani ka o Kindaichi-kun wa motte iru yō na ki ga suru no - Besides, I saw the result of his IQ test in middle school. Turns out... Kindaichi-kun has a whopping IQ of 180!!
An IQ of 180‼ Which means...!!
Yes, a phenomenal number! The average Japanese person’s IQ is only about 100. Which means he possesses the brain of a genius— No... Not just that... I think there’s a lot more to Kindaichi-kun.
- Sore ni ne Kare no chūgaku de no chinō tesuto kekka o mitai no Soshitara‥‥ Kindaichi-kun no aikyū wa "hyakuhachijū" to iu sūchi o kiroku shite ita wa‼
Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English IQ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaj ˈkju/
- Syllabification: I‧Q
Noun
IQ n (indeclinable)
- IQ
- Synonym: iloraz inteligencji
Further reading
- IQ in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- IQ in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Swedish
Noun
IQ c or n
- IQ, intelligence quotient
- Synonym: intelligenskvot
- Den genomsnittliga IQ:n är 100.
- The average IQ is 100.
- Finns det något sätt för mig att höja mitt IQ?
- Is there any way for me to raise my IQ?
Declension
Definite common singular: IQ:n