History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
acute

(of sensations) very strong

deeply perceptive

impulsive

(of a person, behaviour) acting on, resulting from an impulse

tending to act without thought

inborn

(of a quality) possessed (by a person or animal) at birth

natural

innate

(of a quality etc) possessed from birth and part of one's character

inherited, native

natural

of, concerning, produced by, nature, belonging to a person from birth, not because of surroundings or learning

normal, everyday

perceptive

showing that one has understood or noticed

alert, sensitive

sage

(of) a wise and experienced man; a plant with dull greyish-green leaves, used as a herb

wise

subconscious

of thoughts, feelings etc of which one is not (completely) aware

innermost in thought

subjective

from, influenced by, personal thoughts and emotions (and not actual fact)

emotional; based on inner experience rather than fact

unprompted

(of an answer, action) not said, done etc as the result of a hint, suggestion etc

tending to act without thought

wise

having or showing experience, knowledge, good judgement etc

intelligent, reasonable

INTUITIVE as in Wiktionary
INTUITIVE as in Wikipedia