intuitional Synonyms

intuitional Meaning

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intuitional (a.)

Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.

intuitional Sentence Examples

  1. Her decision-making process was largely intuitional rather than analytical.
  2. He possessed a deep intuitional understanding of human behavior.
  3. Intuitional knowledge often arises from subconscious processes.
  4. The artist's creative process was highly intuitional, relying on instinct and inspiration.
  5. Some philosophers argue that moral judgments are inherently intuitional.
  6. The coach's intuitional approach to leadership resonated well with the team.
  7. Intuitional learning involves tapping into one's inner sense of understanding.
  8. Her intuitional sense of direction led them safely through the forest.
  9. The poet's work was characterized by its emotional depth and intuitional insight.
  10. Intuitional wisdom often emerges from experiences that defy rational explanation.

FAQs About the word intuitional

Pertaining to, or derived from, intuition; characterized by intuition; perceived by intuition; intuitive.

intuitive, instinctive, innate, instinctual, congenital,intrinsic, hereditary, native, intimate, spontaneous

foreign, foreign, alien, unnatural, alien, unnatural,nonnatural, developed, developed, nonnatural

Her decision-making process was largely intuitional rather than analytical.

He possessed a deep intuitional understanding of human behavior.

Intuitional knowledge often arises from subconscious processes.

The artist's creative process was highly intuitional, relying on instinct and inspiration.