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Intuitive
Definition
Intuitive is an adjective meaning (1) using or based on what one feels to be true without conscious reasoning; instinctive; (2) easy to use or understand without need for explicit instruction; or (3) (in philosophy/psychology) apprehended directly, without inference. As a noun (rare), it may refer to a person who relies strongly on intuition.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American & British English
- IPA: /ɪnˈtuːɪtɪv/ or /ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/
- Respelling: in-TOO-i-tiv / in-TYOO-i-tiv
Etymology
Early 19th century: from intuition + -ive. Ultimately from Latin intueri “to look upon, consider.” Originally philosophical, denoting knowledge perceived directly, it later broadened to mean “instinctive understanding.”
Derivatives
- intuitively (adverb) — in a manner based on intuition or instinct
- intuitiveness (noun) — the quality of being intuitive
Synonyms
- instinctive
- spontaneous
- innate
- natural
- perceptive
- self-evident
- user-friendly (for design/technology sense)
Antonyms
- analytical
- deliberate
- reasoned
- counterintuitive
Usage
Adjective: “She had an intuitive grasp of human emotions.” / “The software interface is highly intuitive, even for beginners.” / “He made an intuitive decision without analyzing the data.”
Related Terms
- Intuition: The ability to understand something immediately, without conscious reasoning.
- Insight: Deep understanding of a person, situation, or concept.
- Instinct: An innate pattern of thought or behavior.
- Counterintuitive: Contrary to what one’s intuition would expect.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Using or based on instinctive understanding without rational analysis.
- Example: “Her intuitive response proved to be correct.”
- Easy to use or comprehend without detailed instruction.
- Example: “The phone’s intuitive controls appealed to users of all ages.”
- Apprehended directly, without inference or reasoning (philosophical/psychological).
- Example: “Some truths are intuitive rather than demonstrable.”
Noun (rare)
- A person who relies heavily on intuition.
- Example: “She was an intuitive, trusting feelings over data.”