Associations to the word «Intuition»
Noun
- Niall
- Formulation
- Negation
- Possibility
- Hilbert
- Ethic
- Infinity
- Space
- Ism
- Skepticism
- Conclusion
- Dogma
- Briggs
- Principle
- Foresight
- Belief
- Argument
- Opposite
- Semantic
- Hypothesis
- Impulse
- Aristotle
- Intelligence
- Hume
- Category
- Myers
- Rigor
- Nous
- Theorem
- Observation
- Doctrine
- Theory
- Existence
- Awareness
- Soul
- Utterance
- Coleridge
- Reject
- Humankind
- Psychology
- Comp
- Tnt
- Sensitivity
- Realism
- Vision
- Enlightenment
- Conjecture
Adjective
- Receptive
- Symbolic
- Appealing
- Synthetic
- Everyday
- Euclidean
- Imperfect
- Finite
- Psychological
- Inner
- Theoretical
- Sudden
- Perceived
- Underlying
- Speculative
- Rooted
- Prophetic
- By
- Reliable
- Quick
- Beyond
- Scientific
- Marvelous
- Mediate
- Incapable
- Esoteric
- Profound
- Feeling
- Sublime
- Peculiar
- Thinking
- Qualitative
- Indefinite
- Awakening
- Through
- Primordial
- Projective
- Mental
Wiktionary
INTUITION, noun. Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes.
INTUITION, noun. A perceptive insight gained by the use of this faculty.
INTUÏTION, noun. (pedantic) Alternative spelling of intuition
Dictionary definition
INTUITION, noun. Instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes).
INTUITION, noun. An impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong".
Wise words
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.