intuitively

[ UK /ɪntjˈuːɪtˌɪvli/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈtuɪtɪvɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an intuitive manner
    inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles
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How To Use intuitively In A Sentence

  • They normally use a small portion of the stroke intuitively combined with other moves and manoeuvres.
  • Perhaps this is an example of where pandering to the masses is not always as attractive as it intuitively seems.
  • A graphic demonstration of the research of Dale Purves et al in the diatonic formant components in human vowel sounds; the reason the audience can intuitively follow the pentatonic scale is because they use this discernment every time they use a vowel. World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale on Vimeo
  • Thus, intuitively, each of the infinitary sum principles above should have a substitution instance that yields Wild Dreams Of Reality, 3
  • Intuitively, they understand the psychological, social, spiritual, aesthetic, and physical needs most people in the culture hold.
  • I have always intuitively felt that, as it is for so many cinephiles, my relationship to film has deeply affected the way I see and know the world.
  • Hootan's shyness in handling the figurative elements has, intuitively, resulted in a delicate shade between images and architectonics.
  • It is this kind of forceful and fearless character that intuitively knows how to play to make an audience's hair stand on end. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are supposed to know intuitively how to do it. Positive Parent Power
  • Anyone who has done laundry has intuitively used this tactic.
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