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intuit
Transitive Verb
past: intuitedpp: intuiteding: intuiting

This term describes a cognitive process where knowledge is acquired through a sudden flash of insight rather than a step-by-step logical deduction. It carries a connotation of instinctual accuracy, often suggesting a deep, subconscious connection to the truth that bypasses the need for external proof or analytical deliberation. In professional or technical settings, the word is frequently used to describe a natural aptitude for a complex system, such as a programmer who can intuit the source of a bug. It differs from guessing in that it implies a level of internal certainty based on experience or innate perception rather than random chance.

Meanings

Transitive Verbintuit
[~ something]

To understand or know something immediately without the need for conscious reasoning or formal evidence.

"She was able to intuit his true intentions despite his polite words."

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