[more intuitive; most intuitive] 1 : having the ability to know or understand things without any proof or evidence : having or characterized by intuition
▪ She has an intuitive mind ▪ an intuitive person 2 : based on or agreeing with what is known or understood without any proof or evidence : known or understood by intuition
▪ She has an intuitive [=instinctive] understanding of the business. ▪ a doctor with an intuitive awareness of his patients' concerns 3 a : agreeing with what seems naturally right
▪ The argument makes intuitive sense.
b : easily and quickly learned or understood
▪ The software has an intuitive interface.
▪ She has an intuitive mind ▪ an intuitive person
▪ She has an intuitive [=instinctive] understanding of the business. ▪ a doctor with an intuitive awareness of his patients' concerns
▪ The argument makes intuitive sense.
b : easily and quickly learned or understood
▪ The software has an intuitive interface.
— in·tu·i·tive·ly adverb
▪ a chef who works intuitively, rather than from a recipe ▪ The solution is intuitively obvious.
▪ a chef who works intuitively, rather than from a recipe ▪ The solution is intuitively obvious.







