adjective
- able to be understood or grasped through intuition rather than reasoning
Usage: formal; philosophical
Examples
- The basic principles of fairness are intuitable to most people.
- Mathematical truths may be intuitable without formal proof.
- The artist’s emotional state was intuitable from her paintings.
- Some moral concepts seem intuitable across cultures.
- The solution became intuitable once we simplified the problem.
- Children find certain patterns intuitable before they can explain them.