Definition of Intuition in English :

Define Intuition in English

Intuition meaning in English

Meaning of Intuition in English

Pronunciation of Intuition in English

Intuition pronunciation in English

Pronounce Intuition in English

Intuition

see synonyms of intuition

Noun

1. intuition

instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)

2. hunch, intuition, suspicion

an impression that something might be the case

Example Sentences:
'he had an intuition that something had gone wrong'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Intuition

see synonyms of intuition
noun
1. 
knowledge or belief obtained neither by reason nor by perception
2. 
instinctive knowledge or belief
3. 
a hunch or unjustified belief
4. philosophy
immediate knowledge of a proposition or object such as Kant's account of our knowledge of sensible objects
5. 
the supposed faculty or process by which we obtain any of these

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Intuition

see synonyms of intuition
noun
1. 
the direct knowing or learning of something without the conscious use of reasoning; immediate understanding
2. 
something known or learned in this way
3. 
the ability to perceive or know things without conscious reasoning

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Intuition

see synonyms of intuition
n.
1. The faculty of knowing or understanding something without reasoning or proof. See Synonyms at reason.
2. An impression or insight gained by the use of this faculty: "I had this intuition you would come here just after the rain broke" (Carson McCullers).

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