Antonyms for in tuitions


Grammar : Noun
Spell : in-too-ish-uh n, -tyoo-
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn tuˈɪʃ ən, -tyu-


Definition of in tuitions

Origin :
  • mid-15c., from Late Latin intuitionem (nominative intuitio) "a looking at, consideration," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin intueri "look at, consider," from in- "at, on" (see in- (2)) + tueri "to look at, watch over" (see tuition).
  • As in insight : noun intuitiveness, awareness
  • As in instinct : noun gut feeling, idea
  • As in intellect : noun capability of the mind; someone with capable mind
  • As in intuition : noun insight
  • As in judgment : noun common sense
  • As in mind : noun intelligence
  • As in notion : noun belief, idea
  • As in precognition : noun clairvoyance
  • As in premonition : noun feeling that an event is about to occur
  • As in presentiment : noun anticipation, expectation
  • As in sense : noun awareness, perception
  • As in sensibility : noun responsiveness; ability to feel
  • As in sixth sense : noun extrasensory perception
  • As in thought : noun formation of mental objects
  • As in thought : noun idea, concept
  • As in belief : noun putting regard in as true
  • As in understanding : noun comprehension, appreciation
  • As in vision : noun mental image, concept
  • As in lateral thinking : noun problem-solving heuristic
  • As in third eye : noun sensory structure
  • As in value judgment : noun assessment about values
  • As in ESP : noun keen perception
  • As in acumen : noun ability to understand and reason
  • As in intuitiveness : noun instinct
  • As in rumination : noun thought
  • As in extrasensory perception : noun psychic power
  • As in feeling : noun a state of mind, often strong
  • As in anticipation : noun readiness; forethought
  • As in hunch : noun feeling, idea

Synonyms for in tuitions

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