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Meaning of intuitively
The primary meaning of the word "intuitively" is to have a natural ability or instinct to acquire knowledge or insight without conscious reasoning or deliberate thought.
Etymology of intuitively
The word "intuitively" originates from the Latin word "intuitus," which is the past participle of "intueri," meaning "to look at" or "to contemplate."
The term "intuitively" has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe the process of acquiring knowledge or insight through intuition rather than conscious reasoning.
Synonyms
instinctively
naturally
automatically
spontaneously
impulsively
innately
inherently
intuitively
instinctually
subconsciously
unconsciously
reflexively
impulsively
instinctually
subliminally
unconsciously
innately
naturally
spontaneously
impulsively
automatically
intuitively
instinctively
innately
inherently
subconsciously
reflexively
subliminally
unconsciously
Definitions
- Using or based on intuition, which is the ability to acquire knowledge or insight without conscious reasoning or deliberate thought.
- * Having a natural ability or instinct to acquire knowledge or insight without conscious reasoning or deliberate thought.
Usage Examples
- She knew intuitively that something was wrong, even though she couldn't quite put her finger on what it was.
- * He understood the concept intuitively, without needing to see the detailed explanation.
- * The artist worked intuitively, allowing her emotions and instincts to guide her creative process.
Antonyms
consciously
deliberately
intentionally
purposefully
knowingly
voluntarily
willfully
deliberately
intentionally
knowingly
purposefully
consciously
voluntarily
analytically
logically
methodically
rationally
systematically
thoughtfully
carefully
deliberately
intentionally