intuition

word

/ˌɪntuˈɪʃən/
in-too-I-shuhn
/ɪntjuːˈɪʃən/
in-tyoo-I-shuhn

Definition

The ability to understand or know something immediately, without needing to think about it or use reason; a 'gut feeling.'

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal and informal contexts, often paired with verbs like 'trust', 'follow', or 'have'. 'Intuition' refers to understanding without conscious reasoning, unlike 'instinct', which is more about automatic behavior. Common phrase: 'trust your intuition'.

Example Sentences

Sometimes, I trust my intuition when making decisions.

basic

Her intuition told her that something was wrong.

basic

Good detectives often use their intuition to solve cases.

basic

You should go with your intuition if you feel uneasy about the situation.

natural

For some people, intuition works better than logic in tricky situations.

natural

I had a strong intuition that we’d met before, even though I couldn’t remember when.

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