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intuitiveness — intuitive ► ADJECTIVE 1) instinctive. 2) (chiefly of computer software) easy to use and understand. DERIVATIVES intuitively adverb intuitiveness noun … English terms dictionary
intuitiveness — noun see intuitive … New Collegiate Dictionary
intuitiveness — See intuitively. * * * … Universalium
intuitiveness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The power to discern the true nature of a person or situation: insight, instinct, intuition, penetration, sixth sense. See THOUGHTS … English dictionary for students
intuitiveness — n. being immediately perceptive, state of apprehending immediately … English contemporary dictionary
intuitiveness — in·tu·i·tive·ness … English syllables
intuitiveness — noun see intuitive … Useful english dictionary
Hard and soft G — A hard g vs. a soft g is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter g . A hard g is typically (but not always) pronounced as a voiced plosive,… … Wikipedia
Page, Geraldine — born Nov. 22, 1924, Kirksville, Mo., U.S. died June 13, 1987, New York, N.Y. U.S. actress. She studied drama in Chicago and New York and won fame on Broadway as Alma Winemiller in Summer and Smoke (1952; film, 1961). Noted for her intuitiveness… … Universalium
insight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. discernment, perceptiveness, perception; intuition; penetration, understanding. See knowledge. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. penetration, perspicacity, shrewdness; see acumen . III (Roget s 3… … English dictionary for students