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Example sentences for "intuition"

Lexicographically close words:
ints; intu; intubation; intuit; intuited; intuitional; intuitionalism; intuitionism; intuitionist; intuitions
  1. But the main substance rests on the truths contained in these poetic rhapsodies, and the divine intuition which the Cumaean damsel obtained from heaven.

  2. He shewed himself collected, gallant and imperial; his commands were prompt, his intuition of the events of the day to me miraculous.

  3. He felt with shrewd intuition that it would be impossible for them to understand each other.

  4. As the Divine principle permeates all nature, so Lincoln, being a pure product of nature, possessed the secret consciousness of natural power, illumined by mystical intuition and guided by the higher forces of the spirit.

  5. That Lincoln possessed intuition and illumination without resorting to human aid is clear and irrefutable.

  6. It is not a fact that science and intuition are antagonistic.

  7. It requires intuition and illumination for its realisation.

  8. I've a strong intuition that no good will come to you or to me by your association with this foreigner, Casteno.

  9. I thought also of that fair garden near the Temple, which our greatest poet has touched with the divine intuition of genius, and made bloom with roses that no frost can kill, or smoke can soil.

  10. Whether Rose saw it in his walk, or had a loving feminine intuition of it, and was aware of the golden rule I have just laid down, we need not inquire.

  11. Bolder even than Copernicus, and nearer in his intuition to the truth, he denied that the universe had "flaming walls" or any walls at all.

  12. Some intuition told him that if the place had been recently occupied they would possibly find some evidences of the fact in the earth.

  13. It's just as if something that people call intuition told me she might be in serious trouble through that hard-looking guardian of hers, Carl Potzfeldt.

  14. Your courage and your intuition may lead us out.

  15. Until he could gather exact data, he must trust to intuition as before.

  16. That one was an obscure man who had yielded to a detective's intuition and had fallen inadvertently upon one of the greatest mysteries of modern times.

  17. Understand, it was intuition that led Jerome into that memorable trip to Berkeley; he happened to be going off duty and was drawn to the man by a chance incident and the fact of his personality.

  18. I only wish," with his remarkable gracefulness, "that your intuition were as strong as your loyalty to your brother.

  19. That is, if a man cannot keep his balance physically, we have an intuition that he is mentally off his equilibrium.

  20. Your intuition would tell you he possessed undefined traits that you like.

  21. Nothing of all this can be proved; for the truth of these principles is transcendental, they being directly founded upon the intuition of Space given us à priori.

  22. According to the most audacious, Reason has a direct intuition of the Absolute, or even ad libitum of the Infinite and of its evolutions towards the Finite.

  23. Space alone rendering it possible, so that pure intuition à priori has to supply the foundation for empirical perception.

  24. A woman's intuition is often a great deal safer than a whole chain of circumstantial evidence.

  25. He'd bank a good deal upon a woman's intuition every time, and feel he'd get good credit.

  26. One can bank upon a woman's intuition very often--but not in a case of this sort.

  27. And yet your Mr. Narkom would say that a woman's intuition leads to nothing but her own foolish imaginings!

  28. I tell you my intuition is very rarely wrong, and if harm does not come to my poor father before this week is out, then I have made the first mistake in all my life.

  29. I saw in a moment that your intuition had led you rightly, and soon I knew what must be done; I only hope we were not too late.

  30. It was a cleverly written letter, so hiding the vital matters of his soul, which he could not reveal even to the most loving scrutiny, that all her motherly intuition failed to read between the lines.

  31. Thryng's intuition was subtle and his nature intense and strong.

  32. Despite her youth, she had been much sought after because of her personal attractions, and had thus added experience to the natural keen intuition all women possess.

  33. Long experience had given him intuition of danger.

  34. This conviction and intuition is a hypothesis in the domain of history as such; in that of philosophy it is no hypothesis.

  35. I had heard no sound, but intuition now flashed me the needed warning.

  36. Although I had made no declaration, some intuition told me that all would be well could I once more stand in her presence.

  37. If Conward guessed anything he concealed his intuition behind a mask of polite attention.

  38. By intuition genius knows, and I knew at once, what God is, what we are, what life is.

  39. Fortitude, courage, intuition and intelligence are all made to arise out of her natural saintliness and love.

  40. Her intuition is so keen that she sees through the false worldliness of Caponsacchi to the real man beneath, and her few words call it into goodness and honour for ever.

  41. Are pre-eminent in these respects; know by intuition the proper conditions, fitness, value, etc.

  42. His intuition told him it was the wrong thing to do, and he was glad that sheet and tiller kept his hands occupied and fended off temptation.

  43. I mean that he possesses a quick sympathy and a sort of intuition that are oftener found in a woman than a man.

  44. Mark Brendon, then known to be taking holiday at Princetown, had been pointed out to her; she appraised him correctly and her woman's intuition told her what verisimilitude would spring from his active cooperation.

  45. It is a rule with me, when any sudden flash of intuition throws real or false light upon a case, to submit the inspiration to a most searching and destructive analysis and bring every known fact against it.

  46. His sympathy and intuition you admit have succeeded in so doing.

  47. He was indeed about to receive an inspectorship, well earned by those qualities of imagination and intuition which, added to the necessary endowment of courage, resource, and industry, had created his present solid success.

  48. With a rarer, keener intuition than she had hitherto manifested, she sensed the hypocrisy between the lines; she was not deceived.

  49. It might," said Shirley, with one of those sudden flashes of intuition peculiar to women, "be a screen to hide the operations of Bryce Cardigan.

  50. He could not see, but with the intuition of the blind, he knew.

  51. The Earth is ne'er so sweet as when it seems By intuition to the soul like Heaven, And in the spirit earthliness dissolves Like mist before the sunshine.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intuition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.