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in·tu·i·tion [in-too-ish-uhn]
Noun
1. direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension.
2. a fact, truth, etc., perceived in this way.
3. a keen and quick insight.
4. the quality or ability of having such direct perception or quick insight.
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5. Philosophy .
a. an immediate cognition of an object not inferred or determined by a previous cognition of the same object.
b. any object or truth so discerned.
c. pure, untaught, noninferential knowledge.
6. Linguistics . the ability of the native speaker to make linguistic judgments, as of the grammaticality, ambiguity, equivalence, or nonequivalence of sentences, deriving from the speaker's native-language competence.
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in·tu·i·tion·less, adjective
i always wonder Why Random Events in Life occur, I believe in the old saying "Things Happen for a Reason" I evaluate in detail Past and Present events that could effect the outcome of the possible Future, and how understanding "Why" keeps me from going crazy in a World full of people who Lost way of Simple Respect and Reason.