Intuición in english

Intuition

pronunciation: ɪntuɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

intuición = acumen ; hunch ; intuition ; insight ; gut feeling ; gut instinct ; feelings in + Posesivo + bones ; vibes. 

Example: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.Example: Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.Example: Some features of the process can be specified, but others rely to a large extent upon experience and intuition.Example: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Example: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Example: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Example: But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.Example: The path of least resistance would be to go with his vibes and decide that marriage was not for him.

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Example: Although the legal profession intuitively knows the falsity of this assumption, researchers are still confident in implementing systems that use only the text of laws as their main source of knowledge.

Intuición synonyms

hunch in spanish: corazonada, pronunciation: hʌntʃ part of speech: noun suspicion in spanish: sospecha, pronunciation: səspɪʃən part of speech: noun
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