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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What?

I am good with intuition.

What am I?
(an intuit)
  

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The word "intuit" is a verb meaning "to know or understand by intuition." It is rarely used and can not be used as a noun, so you are not an "intuit." I think a person who is "good with intuition" is "an intuitive person."
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I am an intuitive person.

This looks awkward.This is surely not my answer.
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It's the one I would have suggested, if you really need a noun.

I'm intuitive. I'm an intuitive person. I have good intuition.

Unlike in Star Trek, which gave us the word "empath" (at least, I don't recall hearing it before then), we can't always take adjective and create nouns meaning "A person who displays this ability."
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Hi,



You might like to note that an aboriginal native of the Canadian Arctic is called an Inuit.

If such a person were intuitive, he could be described as an intuitive Inuit.

Or you could say eg The Inuit intuited her feelings.

You never know when such phrases might be useful.



Clive

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