intuitively
IPA: ɪntˈuɪtɪvɫi
adverb
- By intuition; with skill or accuracy, but without special training or planning; instinctively.
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Examples of "intuitively" in Sentences
- Many of us know this intuitively, which is why we often set exact and difficult career goals.
- CONE: ... the key point I would make is that, you know, with as many people wounded, counter-intuitively, that is a concern.
- Three young vedmochki, where no one brings in their own school, one day suddenly felt intuitively, that is about to be joined by four.
- That is fine because I am willing to bet that those acculturated into black culture know what it means intuitively "" in other words, they know it through its feeling or feeling in general.
- On the other hand if we accepted that prosecutorial discretion and mercy are essential aspects of the law public pressure would be applied to prosecutors to show mercy in intuitively unfair cases.
- In a way, of course, all I'm saying here is something I think any writer, and most readers understand, at least intuitively, which is that place, or location in fiction is never physical, or at least not in any simple sense.
- In my disappointment over the misogyny, racism and war-mongering being highlighted by the presidential politics played in the mainstream arenas - and in sorrow over being one of so many women finding so seemingly little on which we can agree about ending our oppression - I have stayed away from reading blogs until today, when I felt called intuitively to immerse.
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