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intuitive
[in-too-i-tiv, -tyoo-]
adjective
perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition.
intuitive knowledge.
Synonyms: , ,having or possessing intuition.
an intuitive person.
capable of being perceived or known by intuition.
easy to understand or operate without explicit instruction.
an intuitive design;
an intuitive interface.
intuitive
/ ɪˈːɪɪ /
adjective
resulting from intuition
an intuitive awareness
of, characterized by, or involving intuition
Other 51Թ Forms
- intuitively adverb
- intuitiveness noun
- nonintuitive adjective
- nonintuitiveness noun
- quasi-intuitive adjective
- unintuitive adjective
- ˈٳܾپ adverb
- ˈٳܾپԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of intuitive1
Example Sentences
While some statistics paint a more optimistic picture — especially when the data is carefully selected and narrowly framed — it is important to centerpiece that most people evaluate the economy in broad, intuitive terms.
Better yet, this was all relatively simple to accomplish and extremely user intuitive.
This should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear.
“Self-awareness is a big part of people being able to change the self, which kind of makes intuitive sense.”
Though they all slot into known archetypes — the steely yet vulnerable “final girl,” the condescending jock, the sarcastic pal, the kooky yet intuitive bestie — they’re all fully formed characters, sardonic and self-aware.
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