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intuitively
[ in-too-i-tiv-lee, -tyoo- ]
adverb
- by means of direct perception, an instinctive inner sense, or gut feeling rather than rational thought:
They鈥檝e been married so long, they know intuitively how best to support each other.
- in a way that is easy to understand or operate without explicit instruction:
The website is an invaluable resource that is intuitively designed, making it a simple task to search for a suitable doctor.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of intuitively1
Example Sentences
That鈥檚 a more intellectual way of saying what I think I was doing intuitively all along.
As the Right鈥檚 best propagandists intuitively understand, much of the real persuasion happens before the policy debates even occur.
I鈥檓 sure that has some effect, but they are pretty intuitively created.
And it makes sense, intuitively, to people that if you just try hard enough you can overcome these problems.
"How to mute things down, and more technical things that I was maybe doing intuitively to begin with. It helped me to understand what I was already doing and then making that better."
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