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View usage for: (ɪntjuːɪtɪv, US -tuː-) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]If you have an intuitive idea or feeling about something, you feel that it is true although you have no evidence or proof of it. A positive pregnancy test soon confirmed her intuitive feelings. Synonyms: instinctive, spontaneous, innate, involuntary More Synonyms of intuitive intuitively adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] He seemed to know intuitively that I must be missing my mother. Some of the ideas are very intriguing and sound intuitively plausible. Synonyms: instinctively, automatically, spontaneously, involuntarily More Synonyms of intuitive intuitive in British English (ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv) adjective1. resulting from intuition an intuitive awareness 2. of, characterized by, or involving intuition Derived forms intuitively (inˈtuitively) adverb intuitiveness (inˈtuitiveness) noun intuitive in American English (ɪnˈtuɪtɪv; ɪnˈtjuɪtɪv) adjective1. having to do with intuition 2. having, or perceiving by, intuition 3. that is or can be perceived by intuition an intuitive truth Derived forms intuitively (inˈtuitively) adverb intuitiveness (inˈtuitiveness) noun Word origin ML intuitivus < L intuitusExamples of 'intuitive' in a sentenceintuitive An intuitive friend makes the introductions.You have such an intuitive moon in your sign, you could wow a tough audience simply by being yourself.If you are single, an intuitive moon puts the name of an intriguing new love prospect in your mind.It is all played at a breathless speed and the surprisingly intuitive controls urge you forward.It is about making gaming more intuitive and simple.Many mathematicians are musical and many musicians have good intuitive understanding of maths.The fighting and driving feel more intuitive and the graphics will push consoles to their limit.The results may make intuitive sense to you.You can tune in to the way family minds are working thanks to an intuitive moon.Your most intuitive friend will share very valuable work information.His products were always utterly simple and intuitive to use.It is an intuitive feel about who is right and where the team is going.The most intuitive new moon of your year will help you understand how a partner thinks.Your most intuitive friend will make introductions.An intuitive moon helps you tune in to how others think and feel at work and home.That intuitive sense of doubt you are feeling now may get stronger as life knocks you about a bit.That makes intuitive sense to me.Crucially, the playing controls are fabulously intuitive.But the conversations between art and science are often less direct, more intuitive and more feeling.The controls are tight, the players have better weight and it feels intuitive and nuanced.It's also partly the result of friendly, intuitive controls.During surgery, electrodes were attached to his muscles, allowing intuitive control of movement.Almost 7 seems pricey, but it is well worth paying for this simple and intuitive means of organising your creative clutter. In other languagesintuitive British English: intuitive ADJECTIVE If you have an intuitive feeling about something, you feel that it is true although you have no proof of it. A positive pregnancy test soon confirmed her intuitive feelings. - American English: intuitive
- Brazilian Portuguese: intuitivo
- Chinese: 直觉的
- European Spanish: intuitivo
- French: intuitif
- German: intuitiv
- Italian: intuitivo
- Japanese: 直感的な
- Korean: 직관적인
- European Portuguese: intuitivo
- Latin American Spanish: intuitivo
Definition of, possessing, or resulting from intuition A positive pregnancy test soon confirmed her intuitive feelings. Synonyms instinctual untaught unreflecting hard-wired Additional synonymsDefinition existing from birth, rather than acquired As a race, they have an innate sense of fairness. Synonyms inborn, natural, inherent, essential, native, constitutional, inherited, indigenous, instinctive, intuitive, intrinsic, ingrained, congenital, inbred, immanent, in your blood, hard-wired, connate Definition (esp. of a movement or muscle) performed or acting without conscious control A surge of pain caused me to give an involuntary shudder. Synonyms unintentional, automatic, unconscious, spontaneous, reflex, instinctive, uncontrolled, unthinking, instinctual, blind, unconditioned Definition occurring through natural processes without outside influence a spontaneous reaction Synonyms reflex, natural, instinctive, unconscious, mechanical, involuntary, instinctual, unwilled |