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intuitive feeling

n. an intuitive understanding of something; "he had a great feeling for music" [syn: feeling]

Usage examples of "intuitive feeling".

If you have an intuitive feeling that something you've observed might be relevant to a crime (past or future), even if you can't fully explain why you feel what you feel, any effective, professional law-enforcement officer will want to hear about it and will welcome your report.

What I offer is the strongly intuitive feeling of a First Speaker, one with decades of experience who has spent nearly a lifetime in the close analysis of the Seldon Plan.

A faint glow from the first floor confirmed her intuitive feeling that Cyrus was still awake.

Nonetheless, we must respond to our intuitive feeling that a form of metaphysical thinking very much like this was used by those mysterious ‘.

She had the intuitive feeling Kevin wanted to join her, so she persisted.

The mailman's dance was spontaneous and celebratory and could very well have had something to do with witchcraft or satanism, but he had an intuitive feeling that the dance was related to something much worse, something much more primal and unfathomable, something he did not and perhaps could not understand.

Whatever it was, it was instantly withdrawn beyond my reach and I had a singular intuitive feeling of being in great peril myself.

He had become more reckless under the influence of the Sli, quicker to take action based on intuitive feeling rather than waiting for facts.

It also requires an intuitive feeling of when to stop - there is no point in going on beyond your natural potential, it will only result in ill health.

In fact at that moment she began to imagine it might be associated with the intuitive feeling she had that Elizabeth was trying to communicate with her.

It is, rather, a blessedly circumscribed imagination and an intuitive feeling that Life is Now.