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intuitive
[ in-too-i-tiv, -tyoo- ]
/ ÉŖnĖtu ÉŖ tÉŖv, -Ėtyu- /
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adjective
perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition: intuitive knowledge.
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.
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Origin of intuitive
OTHER WORDS FROM intuitive
Words nearby intuitive
intuit, intuition, intuitional, intuitionalism, intuitionism, intuitive, intuitively, intuitivism, intumesce, intumescence, in tune
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British Dictionary definitions for intuitive
intuitive
/ (ÉŖnĖtjuĖÉŖtÉŖv) /
adjective
resulting from intuitionan intuitive awareness
of, characterized by, or involving intuition
Derived forms of intuitive
intuitively, adverbintuitiveness, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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