intuitivenesses

/ɪnˈtuːɪtɪvnəsɪz/
noun
  1. The quality of being easy to understand or use without needing instructions.
    • Designers often test the intuitivenesses of their websites before launch.
    • The intuitivenesses of the remote control meant even my grandmother could use it.
    • The intuitivenesses of the new app made it popular with all age groups.
  2. The quality of being based on feelings or instinct rather than conscious reasoning.
    • Some scientists study the intuitivenesses of human decision-making.
    • Her intuitivenesses in reading people made her an excellent negotiator.
    • The intuitivenesses of his decisions often surprised his logical colleagues.
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