Word of the Day 02/09/25 Intuitive
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Intuitive (adjective)
in·tu·i·tive [in-too-i-tiv, -tyoo-]
adjective
1. perceiving by intuition, as a person or the mind.
2. perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition: intuitive knowledge.
3. having or possessing intuition: an intuitive person.
4. capable of being perceived or known by intuition.
OTHER WORDS FROM INTUITIVE
in·tu·i·tive·ly, adverb
in·tu·i·tive·ness, noun
non·in·tu·i·tive, adjective
non·in·tu·i·tive·ly, adverb
WORDS RELATED TO INTUITIVE
perceptive, emotional, visceral, spontaneous, innate, automatic, direct, habitual, immediate, inherent, involuntary, natural, understood, untaught, instinctual, unreflecting
SYNONYMS FOR INTUITIVE
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2. innate, inborn, natural.
Origin: 1585–95; < Medieval Latin intuitivus. See intuition, -ive
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB FOR INTUITIVE
To make sure your website’s architecture is seamless and intuitive, develop a conversion rate optimization strategy that works for you.
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This is useful because hunting for this information on the state’s website yourself may not be as easy or intuitive as you’d hoped.
IT’S TIME TO CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION—HERE’S HOW|JOHN KENNEDY|SEPTEMBER 10, 2020|POPULAR SCIENCE
It seems intuitive now—of course that would be the most effective.
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This allows us to begin to make sense of how I might have intuitive access to the goal-directed nature of Reality.
THE UNIVERSE KNOWS RIGHT FROM WRONG - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDE|PHILIP GOFF|SEPTEMBER 9, 2020|NAUTILUS
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.
in·tu·i·tive [in-too-i-tiv, -tyoo-]
adjective
1. perceiving by intuition, as a person or the mind.
2. perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition: intuitive knowledge.
3. having or possessing intuition: an intuitive person.
4. capable of being perceived or known by intuition.
OTHER WORDS FROM INTUITIVE
in·tu·i·tive·ly, adverb
in·tu·i·tive·ness, noun
non·in·tu·i·tive, adjective
non·in·tu·i·tive·ly, adverb
WORDS RELATED TO INTUITIVE
perceptive, emotional, visceral, spontaneous, innate, automatic, direct, habitual, immediate, inherent, involuntary, natural, understood, untaught, instinctual, unreflecting
SYNONYMS FOR INTUITIVE
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
2. innate, inborn, natural.
Origin: 1585–95; < Medieval Latin intuitivus. See intuition, -ive
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB FOR INTUITIVE
To make sure your website’s architecture is seamless and intuitive, develop a conversion rate optimization strategy that works for you.
HOW TO DRIVE DIGITAL INNOVATION NECESSARY DURING THE PANDEMIC|NICK CHASINOV|SEPTEMBER 16, 2020|SEARCH ENGINE WATCH
This is useful because hunting for this information on the state’s website yourself may not be as easy or intuitive as you’d hoped.
IT’S TIME TO CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION—HERE’S HOW|JOHN KENNEDY|SEPTEMBER 10, 2020|POPULAR SCIENCE
It seems intuitive now—of course that would be the most effective.
BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS FROM FORTUNE’S 40 UNDER 40 IN GOVERNMENT AND POLICY|RACHEL KING|SEPTEMBER 10, 2020|FORTUNE
This allows us to begin to make sense of how I might have intuitive access to the goal-directed nature of Reality.
THE UNIVERSE KNOWS RIGHT FROM WRONG - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDE|PHILIP GOFF|SEPTEMBER 9, 2020|NAUTILUS
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.