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Definition of Intuitiveness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intuitiveness
Literary usage of Intuitiveness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Physiognomy Illustrated; Or, Nature's Revelations of Character: A by Joseph Simms (1889)
"... will be an expansion of the forehead, and the overspreading of a " spirituelle"
expression throughout the entire countenance. intuitiveness.—INTUITION. ..."
2. Philosophy of the Unconscious by Eduard von Hartmann (1893)
"Hence it is but matter of course that his resistance to the surrender of
intuitiveness occurs at this point much too late; for the category of ..."
3. Yale Lectures on Preaching: And Other Writings by Nathaniel Judson Burton (1888)
"Still, the intuitiveness of that first man, and his supernatural mastery over
the stuff in hand, while at first it may seem to you just an ultimate fact, ..."
4. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff, Caroline K. McEuen (1980)
"He combined reserve and a desire for facts with enthusiasm and political intuitiveness.
I liked and respected him and so, I believe, did everyone who worked ..."
5. Isis Unveiled: A Master-key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1892)
"The palm is to him who has won it by individual courage, intuitiveness, and
persistency. Few are the forces in nature which, when first announced, ..."
6. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1884)
"... the intuitiveness and efficaciousness of a universal rule originate only from
self experienced, or, at least, clearly represented and impressively felt ..."
7. Physiognomy Illustrated; Or, Nature's Revelations of Character: A by Joseph Simms (1889)
"... will be an expansion of the forehead, and the overspreading of a " spirituelle"
expression throughout the entire countenance. intuitiveness.—INTUITION. ..."
8. Philosophy of the Unconscious by Eduard von Hartmann (1893)
"Hence it is but matter of course that his resistance to the surrender of
intuitiveness occurs at this point much too late; for the category of ..."
9. Yale Lectures on Preaching: And Other Writings by Nathaniel Judson Burton (1888)
"Still, the intuitiveness of that first man, and his supernatural mastery over
the stuff in hand, while at first it may seem to you just an ultimate fact, ..."
10. Biographical Memoirs by National Academy Of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Staff, Caroline K. McEuen (1980)
"He combined reserve and a desire for facts with enthusiasm and political intuitiveness.
I liked and respected him and so, I believe, did everyone who worked ..."
11. Isis Unveiled: A Master-key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1892)
"The palm is to him who has won it by individual courage, intuitiveness, and
persistency. Few are the forces in nature which, when first announced, ..."
12. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1884)
"... the intuitiveness and efficaciousness of a universal rule originate only from
self experienced, or, at least, clearly represented and impressively felt ..."