Meaning & Definition
noun
The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
Her intuition told her that something was wrong with the project.
A thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.
He had an intuition that the investment would pay off.
The phenomenon of immediate understanding or knowledge without the involvement of reasoning processes.
Intuition often leads us to make decisions based on gut feelings.
An acquired knowledge or information derived from personal experiences or feelings.
His intuition about the market trends came from years of experience.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Latin intuitio(n-), from intueri 'to look at, consider'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
gut feeling:
An instinctive feeling rather than an educated one.
feminine intuition:
A term referring to the belief that women possess an innate ability to understand or sense things.
instinctive knowledge:
Knowledge that comes from instinct rather than thought.
Slang Meanings
Sixth sense
She has a sixth sense about people.
Vibes
I'm getting bad vibes from that guy.