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Comparative
more intuitive
Superlative
most intuitive
1
arising spontaneously from an innate disposition or habit
- Children are intuitive learners, picking up language quickly.
- She has an intuitive grasp of social dynamics.
- The chef's intuitive sense of flavor guided the recipe.
- Athletes develop intuitive timing through practice.
- The dancer's intuitive sense of rhythm impressed the audience.
2
(of computer software) easily learned and understood, therefore making usage simpler
- The new smartphone features an intuitive interface that makes it easy for users to navigate and find what they need.
- The graphic design software has an intuitive layout, allowing artists to create stunning digital artwork without a steep learning curve.
- The fitness app's intuitive tracking system helps users monitor their exercise routines and progress effortlessly.
- The online shopping platform has an intuitive checkout process, making it simple for customers to complete their purchases quickly and easily.
3
based on or derived from instinct rather than rational analysis
- She had an intuitive understanding of how people felt.
- The design was intuitive, making it easy for users to navigate without instructions.
- His intuitive sense of timing made him an excellent musician.
- The intuitive solution to the problem came to her in the middle of the night.
- The intuitive solution to the problem came to her in the middle of the night.
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