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Definition of Intuitive feeling
1. Noun. An intuitive understanding of something. "He had a great feeling for music"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intuitive Feeling
Literary usage of Intuitive feeling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Intuitive Suggestion: A New Theory of the Evolution of Mind by Joseph William Thomas (1901)
"When intuitive feeling passes into feeling by sense, it is necessary that intuitive
memory shall become sense memory also, and to a certain extent intuitive ..."
2. Woman's Record: Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from "the Beginning by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1853)
"... woman has this moral sense, the intuitive feeling of disgust for sensuality,
vice, and falsehood ; the intuitive feeling of love for the innocent, ..."
3. Manners; Or, Happy Homes and Good Society All the Year Round by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1868)
"... have this moral sense — the intuitive feeling of disgust for selfishness,
falsehood, and sensuality; the intuitive feeling of love for the beautiful, ..."
4. History of the British Turf, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day by James Rice (1879)
"But he had some innate and intuitive feeling about what a race-horse should be;
and when he had a few pounds in his pocket he went to Maitland, ..."
5. Waters that Pass Away by Nannie B. Winston (1899)
"It is taken for granted that such people are endowed with that intuitive feeling
which enables them to comprehend art." " Yes, but the majority of people ..."
6. The Christian Faith Personally Given in a System of Doctrine by Olin Alfred Curtis (1905)
"No man ever had an intuitive " feeling that the sun moves around the earth."
Observing certain phenomena, he drew a ..."