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intuitively

[in-too-i-tiv-lee, -tyoo-] / ɪnˈtu ɪ tɪv li, -ˈtyu- /


ADVERB
instinctively
Synonyms
STRONGEST


Example Sentences

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The harms of artificial legal costs are obvious enough that everyday consumers understand them intuitively.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even as retailers slash prices this weekend, in the context of broader economic trends, Hassan said, “intuitively, it doesn’t feel like the deals are a life changer.”

From MarketWatch

“Something that everybody experienced were shortages and panic during the pandemic. And intuitively, Americans know that if you produce something here, that’s less likely to happen,” Paul said.

From MarketWatch

“Art was added intuitively, based on where it felt right in the landscape. Over time, that spontaneity evolved into something more intentional,” she says.

From Los Angeles Times

Of course, Michael intuitively realizes that new beginnings can be messy.

From Salon