anticipant, divinatory, foreknowing, foresighted, heavy with meaning, longsighted, precursive, premonitory, prognostic, ready, visceral
Last update: December 15, 2016
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Philosophers had intuitive perception. [adjective]
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The programming interface is straightforward allowing simple program structures to be implemented in an intuitive manner. [adjective]
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Unlike the experts, most people have an intuitive grasp of the social meaning of genetics. [adjective]
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His intuitive decisions were generally right, and he acted upon them instantly, without hesitation; but he had no cunning and little strategy. [adjective]
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John had said another word; but I cannot expect the reader to have the same intuitive perception, so I must repeat his explanation. [adjective]
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He was, however, possessed of a logical rather than an intuitive mind. [Please select]
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All women are intuitive; women in love are dangerously so. [Please select]
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The young Adele herself was no less intuitive than her mother. [Please select]
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Importance of these convictions, as intuitive articles of belief 18 * * * * * THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MORAL FEELINGS. [Please select]
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There was in him an intuitive obstinacy, a steadfastness under stress which approved this drastic coercion. [Please select]
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Moreover, he was intuitive enough to feel her antipathy toward him on purely general grounds. [Please select]
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