Intuitively vs Instinctively - What's the difference?
intuitively | instinctively |
Done with skill, but without special training or planning; instinctively.
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Innately, by instinct, without being taught.
As adverbs the difference between intuitively and instinctively
is that intuitively is done with skill, but without special training or planning; instinctively while instinctively is innately, by instinct, without being taught.intuitively
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Thus, native speakers have an intuitive knowledge of the syntactic relations between the words in sentences in their language; in other words, they intuitively know how words are combined together to form Phrases, and Phrases are combined together to form sentences. [...]
- Though he had never been to art school, he intuitively painted vivid landscapes.
instinctively
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Fish instinctively know how to swim; most humans don't.