Intuitive means understanding or knowing something naturally , without needing to think it through step by step or have it fully explained.

Core meaning

  • When a person is intuitive, they seem to ā€œjust knowā€ things based on feelings, impressions, or experience rather than careful analysis.
  • When something (like an app or device) is intuitive, it is easy to use and makes sense right away, even without instructions.
  • It is often close in meaning to words like ā€œinstinctive,ā€ ā€œnatural,ā€ or ā€œgut-based.ā€

In everyday life

  • Saying ā€œshe’s very intuitiveā€ often means she picks up on emotions, patterns, or problems quickly, even if no one explains them.
  • Saying ā€œthe design is intuitiveā€ means people can figure out how it works almost immediately, because it matches what they already expect or feel is logical.

Example: ā€œThe new phone interface is so intuitive that my grandma used it without any tutorial.ā€

Quick nuance

  • Intuition can be wrong sometimes, but it still counts as intuition if it’s a fast, feeling-based judgment rather than a slow, logical one.
  • Many people see intuition as a mix of past experience, pattern recognition, and emotion that works in the background of the mind.

Short TL;DR: ā€œIntuitiveā€ = feels naturally obvious or easy to understand, either in people (gut understanding) or things (easy-to-use design).

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