intuitive

adj
/ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/UK/ɪnˈt(j)uɪtɪv/CA/ɪɳˈʈjuʈɪv/

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French intuitif, from Medieval Latin intuitivus, from Latin intueri.

  1. derived from intueri
  2. derived from intuitivus
  3. borrowed from intuitif

Definitions

  1. Spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought.

    • The intuitive response turned out to be correct.
  2. Easily understood or grasped by intuition.

    • Designing software with an intuitive interface can be difficult.
  3. Having a marked degree of intuition.

    • I'm real intuitive, everyone is, we're just conditioned not to trust it.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. One who has (especially parapsychological) intuition.

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