intuitive

/ɪnˈtuːɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Based on a feeling or natural ability rather than on conscious reasoning or learning.
    • His intuitive understanding of music allowed him to play by ear without reading notes.
    • Many people rely on intuitive judgments when making quick decisions.
    • She had an intuitive sense that something was wrong even before she heard the news.
  2. Easy to understand or use without needing instructions or special training.
    • This software is so intuitive that I figured it out in five minutes.
    • The new smartphone app has an intuitive interface that anyone can navigate.
    • Good design should be intuitive, guiding the user naturally through each step.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A person who has a strong natural ability to understand or know things without reasoning.
    • The team consulted an intuitive to help them understand the client's unspoken needs.
    • As an intuitive, she could often sense how others were feeling.
    • He was known as an intuitive who could predict market trends with surprising accuracy.
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