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intuitiveness

  • a word derived from intuitive.
    intuitive
    adjective
    perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.

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He was one of the few to audition who understood that the privileged Felix was only nice because he never had to be mean, says Fennell, who praises the actor’s intellect and emotional intuitiveness.

From The Wall Street Journal Sep. 30, 2025

Their Italian-leaning, simple, quick meals taught me some of the bare bones fundamentals of cooking, culinary intuitiveness, knife work and much more.

From Salon Sep. 16, 2023

“Our intuitiveness tells us you don’t just stumble upon somebody out here,” Judd said.

From Seattle Times Jul. 20, 2020

“His smarts, intuitiveness, toughness … just makes your football team better,” Kelly said.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 12, 2020

And she, at first astonished, was soon all deft housewifeliness, breathless officiousness, and behind my back, of her own intuitiveness, grated some dry almonds found there, and with them sprinkled the fried tench.

From The Purple Cloud by M. P. (Matthew Phipps) Shiel