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    intuit
    /ɪnˈtjuːɪt/

    verb

    • 1. understand or work out by instinct: "I intuited his real identity"

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  2. INTUIT definition: 1. to know or understand something because of a feeling that you have rather than because of facts…. Learn more.

  3. : to know, sense, or understand by intuition. intuitable. in-ˈtü-ə-tə-bəl. -ˈtyü- adjective. Synonyms. appreciate. apprehend. assimilate. behold. catch on (to) cognize. compass. comprehend. conceive. cotton (to or on to) decipher. decode. dig. discern. get. grasp. grok. know. make.

  4. INTUIT meaning: 1. to know or understand something because of a feeling that you have rather than because of facts…. Learn more.

  5. tr.v. in·tu·it·ed, in·tu·it·ing, in·tu·its. To know or understand by intuition: "The child bore his infirmity bravely ... yet may have intuited that his days were numbered" (Virginia Spencer Carr). [Back-formation from intuition .]

  6. Intuit definition: to know or receive by intuition. . See examples of INTUIT used in a sentence.

  7. To intuit is to get a strong sense of something using only your intuition. You might give up on a job interview halfway through, if you intuit that the job wouldn't be a good fit for you. When you have a hunch about something, you intuit.

  8. If you intuit something, you guess what it is on the basis of your intuition or feelings, rather than on the basis of knowledge. [ formal ] They would confidently intuit your very thoughts.

  9. to know that something is true based on your feelings rather than on facts, what someone tells you, etc. She intuited that something was badly wrong. Want to learn more?

  10. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use intuit in a sentence It should be noted that her constituency includes Silicon Valley, which is where intuit is located.

  11. an ability to understand or know something without needing to think about it or use reason to discover it, or a feeling that shows this ability: [ U ] You should trust your intuition in making your decision. [ C ] Hank’s intuitions were right.