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Meanings of
intuitive
in English
Obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.
visceral
nonrational
Related terms
illogical
unlogical
Intuitive.
Related terms
spontaneous
self-generated
Synonyms
Examples for "
visceral
"
visceral
nonrational
Examples for "
visceral
"
1
Multivariate analyses confirmed the prognostic importance of performance status and
visceral
crisis.
2
She needed to know, on a
visceral
level, that it was real.
3
This
visceral
emotion is one of the main drivers of human behaviour.
4
Modi is a polarising figure, evoking
visceral
reactions across the political spectrum.
5
Modi is a polarizing figure, evoking
visceral
reactions across the political spectrum.
1
There's this very
nonrational
,
nonlinear part of the whole process.
2
And philosophy cannot bar its door with
nonrational
,
nonphilosophical bars, whether those bars arc subrational, superrational, or simply
nonrational
.
3
The elements of phrenology recombined in ways that follow the rules of irrational logic, a rigorous methodology that follows
nonrational
rules.
4
Nonrational
logic will not go away.
Usage of
intuitive
in English
1
As far as the interface goes, it's
intuitive
and easy to learn.
2
Maybe Bek would be given an opportunity to test his
intuitive
abilities.
3
I was not sensitive like Clara; perhaps
intuitive
would express it better.
4
Her
intuitive
capacity was impressive, along with her no-nonsense approach to conflict.
5
When times are tough, investing in teaching and research might seem
counter
-
intuitive
.
6
It's a very natural,
intuitive
means by which we can operate devices.
7
Field scientists develop
intuitive
skills for parsing knowledge in implicit, nonpropositional ways.
8
It makes the Time amazingly easy to understand, and
intuitive
to navigate.
9
Then I called the animal
intuitive
that had helped me with Trooper.
10
His ideal product would be so
intuitive
,
it wouldn't need a manual.
11
We give people fun,
intuitive
tools to help them tell stories together.
12
Sailing, so long an
intuitive
art, has become a contest of technology.
13
The driver of the Bentley was extremely competent but, more important,
intuitive
.
14
Will people choose honesty when confronted with awkward and unpopular
counter
-
intuitive
facts?
15
And unfortunately, there's little about the Raptor's button array that's particularly
intuitive
.
16
It seems
intuitive
,
and we've heard the argument before about electric vehicles.
Other examples for "intuitive"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
intuitive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more intuitive
intuitive knowledge
intuitive sense
very intuitive
intuitive perception
More collocations
Intuitive
through the time
Intuitive
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Common
United Kingdom
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