Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtuːɪtɪv/
noun a person who is intuitive
A1 I am learning to trust my intuitive feelings.
A2 She has a natural intuitive ability to understand people.
B1 The workshop focused on developing intuitive decision-making skills.
B2 His intuitive understanding of complex problems sets him apart from his peers.
C1 The artist's intuitive approach to painting creates truly unique masterpieces.
C2 The CEO's intuitive leadership style has led to unprecedented success for the company.
adjective relating to or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive
A1 The new smartphone has an intuitive interface that is easy for anyone to use.
A2 The intuitive design of the website makes it simple to navigate.
B1 The software has an intuitive layout, making it user-friendly for beginners.
B2 The intuitive nature of the app allows users to easily customize their settings.
C1 The intuitive user experience of the program sets it apart from competitors.
C2 The designer's intuitive approach to user interface design has received critical acclaim.
formal The new software interface is designed to be intuitive for users of all experience levels.
informal Once you get the hang of it, the app is pretty intuitive to use.
slang Dude, this game is so intuitive, you'll pick it up in no time.
figurative Her intuitive understanding of human behavior makes her a great counselor.
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