Intuitive

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
intuitive
    adj 1: spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural
           tendency; "an intuitive revulsion"
    2: obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or
       observation [syn: {intuitive}, {nonrational}, {visceral}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Intuitive \In*tu"i*tive\, a. [Cf. F. intuitif.]
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   1. Seeing clearly; as, an intuitive view; intuitive vision.
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   2. Knowing, or perceiving, by intuition; capable of knowing
      without deduction or reasoning.
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            Whence the soul
            Reason receives, and reason is her being,
            Discursive, or intuitive.             --Milton.
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   3. Received, reached, obtained, or perceived, by intuition;
      as, intuitive judgment or knowledge; -- opposed to
      {deductive}. --Locke.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
52 Moby Thesaurus words for "intuitive":
      anticipant, anticipatory, augural, clairvoyant, direct, divinatory,
      farseeing, farsighted, feeling, forehanded, foreknowing,
      forerunning, foreseeing, foreshadowing, foreshowing, foresighted,
      forethoughted, forethoughtful, foretokening, forewarning,
      heavy with meaning, immediate, indicative, instinctual,
      intuitional, longsighted, meaningful, monitory, precognitive,
      precognizant, precursive, precursory, predictive, prefigurative,
      preindicative, premonitory, prepared, presageful, presaging,
      prescient, prognostic, prognosticative, provident, providential,
      prudent, ready, sagacious, second-sighted, sensing, significant,
      visceral, warning

    

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