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intuition
noun as in insight
Example Sentences
The behind-the-scenes story with CBS involved a truckload of intuition and a bit of insubordination, resulting in one of the great moments in televised sports.
The average American voter gropes and searches their way through political questions, seeks direction from sources they trust, and is guided by emotion and intuition.
But here, buoyed by the well-stocked cupboard, I could trust my senses of smell and taste, the recommendations of vendors and a touch of intuition.
Our moral sense is grounded in intuition, not reason, Gray argues, and in perception rather than objective reality.
With insufficient medical literature to guide them, the team had to rely on their "intuition, skill and knowledge", he added.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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