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idiot savant

American  
[id-ee-uht sa-vahnt, suh-vant, sav-uhnt, ee-dyoh sa-vahn] / ˈɪd i ət sæˈvɑnt, səˈvænt, ˈsæv ənt, i dyoʊ saˈvɑ̃ /

noun

Psychiatry.

plural

idiot savants,

plural

idiots savants
  1. a mentally defective person with an exceptional skill or talent in a special field, as a highly developed ability to play music or to solve complex mathematical problems mentally at great speed.


idiot savant British  
/ ˈɪdɪət ˈsævənt, ˈiːdjəʊ sæˈvɑ̃ /

noun

  1. a person with learning difficulties who performs brilliantly at some specialized intellectual task, such as giving the day of the week for any calendar date past or present

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Etymology

Origin of idiot savant

1925–30; < French: literally, learned idiot

Example Sentences

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Meanwhile, there are reports that idiot savant Rudy Giuliani is hemorrhaging hair dye, terrified that at any moment he's going to be indicted.

From Salon • Jun. 29, 2023

Kraft also said he gave Belichick "this opportunity" and called him an "idiot savant" to another confidant.

From Fox News • Sep. 29, 2021

He is idiot savant autistic — musically, so he always has music in his head, sometimes accompanied by racing thoughts.

From Washington Post • Jan. 10, 2020

It hurt to see the rules of grammar and usage, which I have lived my writing life by, mastered by an idiot savant that used math for words.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 7, 2019

In the early days of the Bitchun Society, I’d known a blackjack player, a compulsive counter of cards, an idiot savant of odds.

From Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Doctorow, Cory