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intuition

[in-too-ish-uhn, -tyoo-] / ˌɪn tuˈɪʃ ən, -tyu- /


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What it does is it brings your intuition in line with your intellect.”

From Los Angeles Times

When we canceled tour dates at the very beginning of it, people were so sad, and my wife’s intuition was like, “You should let them know you’re OK.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I don’t like any of the words: women’s intuition, a gut feeling. But you left France early. Before the end of the war. And you came with that recommendation. From him.”

From Literature

Without her devotion and interpretive intuition, the voice inside the immobilized body would have gone unheard.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether someone is interpreting subtle clues, learning a new skill, or deciding between careful analysis and quick intuition, these regulatory areas help manage the process.

From Science Daily