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intitutive

 

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Intuitive

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: possessing or characterized by intuition; capable of understanding or learning something without conscious reasoning; easily comprehensible or understood

Senses:

  1. Popular: instinctively understood or grasped by someone
  2. Local: relating to or located in a particular area

Examples:

  • I had an intuitive feeling that something terrible was about to happen.
  • The user interface of the software is very intuitive, making it easy for beginners to navigate.
  • Her intuitive decision-making skills often led her to make the right choices.
  • The company is known for its ability to provide intuitive solutions to complex problems.

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