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Princeton's WordNet
intuitivelyadverb
in an intuitive manner
"inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles"
Wiktionary
intuitivelyadverb
Done with skill, but without special training or planning; instinctively.
Though he had never been to art school, he intuitively painted vivid landscapes.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Intuitivelyadverb
Without deduction of reason; by immediate perception.
Etymology: intuitivement, French.
That our love is sound and sincere, that it cometh from a pure heart, and a good conscience, and a faith unfeigned, who can pronounce, saving only the searcher of all mens hearts, who alone intuitively doth know in this kind who are his. Hook.
God Almighty, who sees all things intuitively, does not want logical helps. Thomas Baker, on Learning.
Wikipedia
intuitively
Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge, without recourse to conscious reasoning. Different fields use the word "intuition" in very different ways, including but not limited to: direct access to unconscious knowledge; unconscious cognition; gut feelings; inner sensing; inner insight to unconscious pattern-recognition; and the ability to understand something instinctively, without any need for conscious reasoning. Intuitive knowledge tends to be approximate.The word intuition comes from the Latin verb intueri translated as "consider" or from the late middle English word intuit, "to contemplate". Use of intuition is sometimes referred to as responding to a "gut feeling" or "trusting your gut".
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intuitively
Intuitively refers to the ability to understand or comprehend something immediately without the need for conscious reasoning. It pertains to a kind of insight or knowledge that is perceived directly and instantly, often based on subconscious cues or innate perception.
Webster Dictionary
Intuitivelyadverb
in an intuitive manner
Editors Contribution
intuitivelyadverb
An intuitive manner.
Intuitively they knew they would be married very soon as they both chose it.
Submitted by MaryC on January 18, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of intuitively in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of intuitively in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of intuitively in a Sentence
Southeast Asia.WateRoam CEO David Pong:
We're going with a no-frills approach because we're looking at water as a basic problem and a basic commodity... and as a result, we needs basic technology to solve this problem, we want people who are laymen — not specialists or engineers — to be able to pick up this product and intuitively know how to use it.
Some people already intuitively implement this advice -- they listen to music when studying or exercising, which provides distraction and immediate rewards.
We’re going back to teaching blocking and tackling the way we did 40 years ago, using your shoulders and arms and not the head, which intuitively makes a lot of sense anyway.
To form a judgment intuitively is the privilege of few; authority and example lead the rest of the world. They see with the eyes of others, they hear with the ears of others. Therefore it is very easy to think as all the world now think; but to think as all the world will think thirty years hence is not in the power of every one.
For whereas the mind works in possibilities, the intuitions work in actualities, and what you intuitively desire, that is possible to you. Whereas what you mentally or "consciously" desire is nine times out of ten impossible; hitch your wagon to star, or you will just stay where you are.
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