be intuitive

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

to have the quality of being based on feelings rather than facts or proof

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  • Her understanding of the situation seemed to be purely intuitive.
  • For some people, learning a new language can be very intuitive.
  • His initial reaction to the problem tends to be quite intuitive.
  • The new software was designed to be highly intuitive for users.
  • She found that her first impression would often be surprisingly intuitive.
  • A good leader's decisions must sometimes be more intuitive than analytical.
  • The interface needs to be more intuitive if we want wider adoption.
  • Even without training, the process proved to be quite intuitive for everyone.
  • His ability to anticipate market trends appears to be almost intuitive.
  • Sometimes, the best approach is to let your instincts be your intuitive guide.