intuitive
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++in·tu·i·tive /ɪnˈtjuːətɪv $ -ˈtuː-, -ˈtjuː-/ adjective 1 INSTINCTan intuitive idea is based on a feeling rather than on knowledge or facts 〔想法〕(出于)直觉的 SYN instinctive He seemed to have an intuitive awareness of how I felt. 他好像凭直觉就知道我的感受。2. INSTINCTsomeone who is intuitive is able to understand situations without being told or having any proof about them 〔人〕有直觉力的 —intuitively adverb
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intuitive• She had an intuitive ability to size up people and their capabilities.• Macelo's style of management is intuitive and informal.• Women are supposed to be more intuitive than men, but I don't know if that's true.• Great novelists have an intuitive understanding of the workings of human emotions.in·tu·i·tive adjectiveChineseSyllable
intuitive a rather based an Corpus idea feeling on is
intuitive
in‧tu‧i‧tive /ɪnˈtjuːətɪv, ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv $ -ˈtuː-, -ˈtjuː-/
adjective
1. an intuitive idea is based on a feeling rather than on knowledge or facts
SYN instinctive:
He seemed to have an intuitive awareness of how I felt.
2. someone who is intuitive is able to understand situations without being told or having any proof about them
—intuitively adverb
in‧tu‧i‧tive /ɪnˈtjuːətɪv, ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv $ -ˈtuː-, -ˈtjuː-/
adjective1. an intuitive idea is based on a feeling rather than on knowledge or facts
SYN instinctive:
2. someone who is intuitive is able to understand situations without being told or having any proof about them
—intuitively adverb