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1. intuitive
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈtuːətɪv'] spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural tendency.
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Rhymes with Intuitive
- abortive
- accommodative
- accumulative
- accusative
- acquisitive
- active
- adaptive
- addictive
- additive
- additive
- adjective
- administrative
- adoptive
- affective
- affirmative
- airmotive
- alliterative
- alliterative
- anticompetitive
- anti-infective
How do you pronounce intuitive?
Pronounce intuitive as ˌɪnˈtuətɪv.
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Sentences with intuitive
1. Adjective
These individuals must be passionate about helping people who are in need and must be intuitive and organized.
Quotes about intuitive
1. Game design is a funny thing. There are people out there who are really good at it, but it's not clear that they can teach it. It's a very intuitive process. It's an art.
- Luis von Ahn
2. 'Healing,' Papa would tell me, 'is not a science, but the intuitive art of wooing nature.'
- W. H. Auden
3. When I started, I wanted to be thought of as tortured and seductive, not funny, but humor tends to be a reflexive part of a person's sensibility. It's an almost impossible thing to teach anyone, which leads me to believe that it's intuitive.
- Mark Leyner