Antonyms for intuitions
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : in-too-ish-uh n, -tyoo- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn tuˈɪʃ ən, -tyu- |
Definition of intuitions
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).
- noun insight
- His own nature partook of the feminine, and he shared its intuitions and its fears.
- Extract from : « Tiverton Tales » by Alice Brown
- But if our intuitions are not realities, then nothing is a reality.
- Extract from : « Life: Its True Genesis » by R. W. Wright
- Proverbs, like the sacred books of each nation, are the sanctuary of the intuitions.
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- It was all humbug––all this mummery about intuitions and unerring perception and inscrutability.
- Extract from : « Rope » by Holworthy Hall
- Yes, this daughter of hers was a woman already, with all a woman's intuitions.
- Extract from : « The Patrician » by John Galsworthy
- There are intuitions, “warnings,” and premonitions of coming events.
- Extract from : « The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul » by Jirah D. Buck
- I must not trust my intuitions too far: they are not as fine as yours.
- Extract from : « A Pessimist » by Robert Timsol
- The laws of the universe are just intuitions put into words.
- Extract from : « The Blue Germ » by Martin Swayne
- Animals have intuitions as keen as those of a woman, keener than those of a man.
- Extract from : « The Return Of The Soul » by Robert S. Hichens
- So they did, but if my intuitions are not greatly at fault, the place they started from was France.
- Extract from : « The Forsaken Inn » by Anna Katharine Green
Synonyms for intuitions
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