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intuitiveness


Meanings
  • Noun

    The ability to understand or learn something without being explicitly taught or told.

  • Noun

    A quality of being obvious and easily understood.


Rhymes
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intuition , delusion , illusion , prestidigitation
Variants
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intuitive , intuitively , intuitiveness , intuitivenesses
Etymology
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From the Latin intueri, meaning 'to look at, consider, contemplate'.


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  1. Intuitiveness is often considered a key factor in creativity.

  2. The term 'intuitiveness' was first used in English in the late 15th century.

  3. Intuitiveness is sometimes referred to as 'gut feeling' or 'instinct'.


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  1. Intuition: The ability to acquire knowledge or understanding without conscious reasoning or being taught. It is often described as a 'gut feeling' or 'hunch'.

  2. Emotional Intelligence: The ability to recognize and understand emotions in oneself and others and to use this awareness to manage relationships effectively and respond appropriately to situations.


Quotes
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  1. … but most of the literature was political rather than scientific, more interested in … exalting the irrational and "intuitive" over the rational and quantifiable.

    - Paddy Chayefsky,{it}Artificial Paradises{/it},(1978) 1999
  2. Galileo had made an "intuitive" jump to what we now call Newton's first law of motion: a body in motion tends to remain in motion.

    - Leon Lederman et al.,{it}The God Particle{/it},1993
  3. The controls of an airplane are "intuitive". Push to nose down, pull to nose up, turn left, turn right.

    - Stephan Wilkinson,{it}Popular Science{/it},December 2002

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Intuitiveness has been a significant concept in various fields such as psychology, education, and artificial intelligence. In psychology, it is considered a crucial aspect of human cognition and emotional intelligence. In education, it is emphasized as an essential skill for students to learn independently. In artificial intelligence, machines are being designed to exhibit intuitiveness in problem-solving and decision-making.

How to Memorize "intuitiveness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person solving a complex problem without any instructions or guidance. Visualize the light bulb moment when the person finally understands the solution.

  2. associate

    - Associate intuitiveness with a clear mind, an open book, or a light bulb to remind yourself of the ability to understand things without being explicitly taught.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'I N T U I T' to remember the meaning of intuitiveness: 'I' - Intuition, 'N' - Natural ability, 'T' - To understand, 'U' - Unconsciously, 'I' - Instantly, 'T' - Tapping into your inner wisdom.


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