Examples of 'intuitive sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "intuitive sense"

Intuitive sense: Refers to the ability to understand or know something without the need for conscious reasoning. It is often used to describe a feeling or understanding that is immediate and instinctive

How to use "intuitive sense" in a sentence

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That should make intuitive sense to you.
An intuitive sense of timing to capture the moment.
This factorial structure makes intuitive sense.
It also makes intuitive sense as a basic human right.
This makes a certain amount of intuitive sense.
We all have an intuitive sense of what it means to be healthy.
This also seems to make intuitive sense.
My intuitive sense of the female creature informs me that you are troubled.
Just give us a very direct intuitive sense.
It is an intuitive sense of another dimension of life sometimes called original awakening.
But such a focus makes intuitive sense.
You have an intuitive sense of the wonder that you will experience.
This one also makes intuitive sense.
It is an intuitive sense and also an ability that comes from a lot of practice.
This conforms to our intuitive sense of the world.

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Laboratory findings are now corroborating that intuitive sense.
This is just kind of an intuitive sense of what a projection is.
It should start to make a little bit of intuitive sense.
This gives a more intuitive sense to the numbers.
And that actually makes a lot of intuitive sense.
Develop your intuitive sense of touch.
Hopefully that gives you a little bit of an intuitive sense.
This may afflict the intuitive sense of discrimination.
Techniques are for when you do not have an intuitive sense.
See if your child has an intuitive sense of technology such as radios or computers.
So hopefully this makes intuitive sense.
I think that makes intuitive sense if you just think about what a gas is.
And hopefully this makes some intuitive sense for you.
Bruce had a keen intuitive sense about how fighting looked on the screen.
The ancients seemed to have an intuitive sense about it.
That seems to make intuitive sense unless you have unlimited time and resources.
And hopefully this makes a little bit of intuitive sense to you.
It makes intuitive sense that Islam can not by itself explain such differences.
And hopefully that makes intuitive sense as well.
The third axiom is a bit more confusing than the others but still makes intuitive sense.
I think that makes some intuitive sense to you.
To have an intuitive sense of the approach, let us return to our example.
And it makes intuitive sense.
Most psychotherapy begins in a way that seems to make intuitive sense.
This feat also demonstrates his intuitive sense of spatial geometry between objects.
He was the first doctor whose advice about headaches made intuitive sense to me.
I had such a strong intuitive sense about the book that I just bought it right away.
Pick the one that makes the most intuitive sense to you.
That means management 's intuitive sense about applicable legal requirements might be incorrect.
The authors cite one or two possibilities that seem to make intuitive sense.
But I have the clear intuitive sense that there is much trouble ahead.
The idea that protection will reduce trade deficits does make intuitive sense.
I hope that eventually we will get an intuitive sense of advantage / disadvantage.
Usually the masculine on its own without the feminine has no intuitive sense.
Indeed, people have always had an intuitive sense of their interconnectedness to nature.

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