Antonym: discursive. Similar words: intuition, tuition, positive, fugitive, punitive, primitive, sensitive, cognitive. Meaning: [ɪn'tuːɪtɪv /-'tju-] adj. 1. spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural tendency 2. obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.
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31. This is why the feminine nature is generally more intuitive and sensitive.
32. But her natural timbre, phrasing tendencies and intuitive inflections suggest the comparison.
33. That learning is a powerful response to an environment of instability and change makes intuitive sense.
34. The referential rigidity is said to be subject to a simple intuitive test.
35. First we have no intuitive grasp of the immensities of time available for evolutionary change.
36. I work in a very intuitive way rather than in a calculated manner.
37. It can not be recorded in written form elsewhere, however; the understanding is intuitive.
38. It is difficult to reconcile such findings with Ornstein's claim that intuitive non-logical thinking is a function of the right hemisphere.
39. Burke will not accept the notion that taste is some separate faculty of the mind, some sixth, intuitive sense.
40. Yet very little thinking had been devoted to promoting friendly, intuitive computer interfaces.Sentencedict
41. I probably made do by blunting a good deal of what I saw and navigating with intuitive quadrants.
42. They were almost certainly endowed with highly developed sensory and intuitive powers seen only in the few remaining native tribes alive today.
43. Startlingly intuitive, she sums up his life situation with alacrity, reducing his Hamlet-size dilemmas to something he can laugh at.
44. The eastern journey is more intuitive, open and capable of holding contradictory concepts without confusion.
45. In a sense it is obvious - most people have an intuitive idea of what complexity means.
46. Intuitive judgment must be recognised as a legitimate element in evaluating this work in schools.
47. This will give some intuitive idea of the amount of change that we can expect in real natural evolution.
48. We often ignore intuition, when it's possible that intuitive responses are our past experiences lodged in our unconscious minds.
49. In other words she herself is opening up avenues for all sorts of intuitive meanings.
50. Our culture needs more right-brain qualities, needs to be more intuitive, conceptual, synthesizing, and artistic.
51. She had an intuitive ability to size up people and their capabilities.
52. Usually, he says, the children use their intuitive knowledge of the language to form sentences with the same structure.
53. Likewise, childlike behaviour can also be free, fun-loving, intuitive and happy-go-lucky.
54. The intuitive answer, and the one that we would all like to believe, is that it has worked a miracle.
55. Intuitive judgements of the kind listed above are undoubtedly more informative than gross judgements of abnormality.
56. The same can be said of receiving intuitive aromatherapy massage from a friend.
57. He had this intuitive sense of what the viewer wanted.
58. Here is another example of such an intuitive jump, which omits several stages in the strict sequence of inductive logic.
59. An alternative hypothesis, which has considerable intuitive plausibility, needs to be refuted before this assumption can be justified.
60. Experience, wisdom, an intuitive sense of when and how to act.
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