All 5 Uses
intuition
in
Seabiscuit, by Hillenbrand
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- Born with a prodigy's intuitive understanding of the animals, he had devoted himself to them so wholeheartedly that he was incomplete without them.†
Chpt 1.2intuitive = known instinctively rather than through reasoning
- Sitting together in the clubhouse that afternoon, husband and wife felt a pull of intuition.†
Chpt 1.3 *intuition = the ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning; or the thing that is known in such a way
- Smith was thinking that he needed a strong and intuitive jockey for this one.†
Chpt 1.6intuitive = known instinctively rather than through reasoning
- I was just wondering which would be the winner in a contest such as this—an Indian fighter's intuition or that wily old boy, coincidence," Roger wrote later.†
Chpt 2.14intuition = the ability to known instinctively rather than through reasoning; or the thing that is known in such a way
- Personally, I'm coupling Seabiscuit and Intuition.†
Chpt 2.14
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)