Frequency rank: 5,243. – 5,248.
- intuition; instinct; insight; hunch; immediacy
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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- intuition
- instinct
- insight
- hunch
- immediacy
This refers to the ability to understand something instinctively without the need for conscious reasoning. It often involves an immediate understanding or knowledge of a situation.
This is a natural or inherent inclination to act in a certain way or to know something without needing to think consciously about it. It can relate to feelings or reactions that arise automatically.
This meaning involves the ability to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something, often through a kind of perceptive intuition.
Her insight provided a new perspective on the problem.
This refers to a feeling or guess based on intuition rather than known facts. Hunches are often spontaneous and not necessarily supported by evidence.
This meaning conveys a sense of urgency or a direct connection to something, often without delay or the influence of the analytical process.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ちょっかん直感をしんじる信じるto trust one's intuitionちょっかん直感がはたらく働くto have a hunchちょっかん直感をつかう使うto use intuitionちょっかんてき直感的なはんだん判断intuitive judgmentちょっかんてき直感的なりかい理解intuitive understandingちょっかん直感をたよりにする頼りにするto rely on one's intuitionちょっかんてき直感的にかんじる感じるto feel intuitivelyちょっかん直感がするどい鋭いto have sharp intuitionちょっかん直感にしたがう従うto follow one's intuitionちょっかん直感でえらぶ選ぶto choose by instinct
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Having boasted how sure his hunches were, he was forced to eat his hat when he guessed wrong.
To be a good batter, you've got to hang loose and follow your instincts.
Intuitively, the basic atomic unit of meaning is a word.
They felt as if they wouldn't get along well from the first moment they met with Tom.