Intuit

Pronunciation: /ˌɪnˈtuːət/

Intuit (verb)

  1. To form an idea about something without having clear evidence, often based on experience or feelings.
  2. To understand or notice something immediately, as if it becomes clear without careful reasoning.
  3. To perceive what is likely true in a situation, even when the facts are not fully stated.

Examples

  • I intuit the answer, but I cannot prove it.
  • She intuitively guesses the cause without proof.