The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning. Or a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
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knowing prompted by (or as if by) instinct(without the use of rational processes). A vague idea in which some confidence is placed that something might be the case
hunch/ suspition
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A deep suspicion that something is or will be a certain way.

She looked up into his eyes, her intuition and every part of her body was telling her not to, but she her best friend's boyfriend like she had never kissed before.
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The term "intuition" refers to an Esoteric process which involves ones "Spiritual faculty of intuition" and stored Knowledge. Intuition is a faculty of ones "Apapsyche" (Operational Energy of ones Soul). In order to intuit Knowledge, ones "Attn Aspect" of Apapsyche must be in ones Apapsyche and not in ones brain. The process of intuition is a normal, natural and not well developed faculty of most Westerners because this process is Esoteric in nature. That is, takes place other than in ones brain and thinking.
An example of intuition would be one is "daydreaming" and suddenly one receives a bit of Knowledge that allows one to perceive some aspect of the world in a different and more correct way. But as soon as one attempts to "think" about ones intuition, the intuition seems to dissolve.
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I’m too stupid to figure it out, but I want to sound smart saying it.
That website payment function is poorly designed. It’s not intuitive.
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To have an intuition or intuitation. Those without it call it genius, those with it say it's recognizing the badassedness how things fit together.
You'll be fine on the test, just intuitate the answers from the questions themselves.

Maybe if you weren't such a dumbass you'd rely on intuitation instead of studying.
by Nathan M December 12, 2005
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Verb transitive. To guess but with greater confidence and less foundation. To speculate omnisciently. Obviously reverse-derived from the adjective "intuitive".
My wife has intuited the second wave of UFOs in lock step with the tides.
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