All 8 Uses
intuition
in
The Border Legion
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- She resolved to try it, to use all her woman's intuition and wit and cunning.†
Chpt 3intuition = the ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning; or the thing that is known in such a way
- Her intuition had guided her correctly.†
Chpt 4
- A marvelous intuition born of that hour warned her of Kells's subjection to the beast in him, even while, with all the manhood left to him, he still battled against it.†
Chpt 4
- She grasped the fact intuitively, and then she verified it by proof.†
Chpt 8 *intuitively = known instinctively rather than through reasoning
- Intuitively Joan guessed that Gulden's arising to follow her had turned their eyes inward.†
Chpt 8
- Next day, when Kells called Joan out into the other cabin, she verified her hope and belief, not so much in the almost indefinable aging and sadness of the man, as in the strong intuitive sense that her attraction had magnified for him and had uplifted him.†
Chpt 10
- Joan's intuition convinced her that if Gulden had any motive at all in gambling it was only an antagonism to men of his breed.†
Chpt 11intuition = the ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning; or the thing that is known in such a way
- But Joan had an intuitive feeling that Pearce lied.†
Chpt 15intuitive = known instinctively rather than through reasoning
Definitions:
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(1)
(intuition) something known based on feeling or instinct rather than conscious reasoning; or the ability to know things in such a manner
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)