A word to describe a subjective feeling about something that “is” there. The word “A person” has more than one word for this.
What is an adjective to describe something that I have an indirect feeling about how I should do it but am not sure of and have no concrete evidence for its correctness. Is it like intuitions?
How do I deal with bullies attacking people? If I stood up, I feel that the situation could change. I feel like the situation could change but I am not sure if it would change and I have no evidence that I have the efficacy to change. (Because the person has been bullied so much, it may not change at all). Have you not been bullied? But I have this feeling or instinct that it would be different. I have one choice or someone else’s.
Your example might not be in this situation? I need to add a little pepper on top of pasta. If it is good, it will make it taste better. Why is it not really making things worse? There is a vague inner voice within me that tells me that maybe I should do this. I can’t really stay silent: it’s only me telling myself that I know it. I just need to stop my inner voice inside me. How can a person become aware of that?
How do I use pepper to make my
pasta taste better?
But instinctively here doesn’t imply the kind of unsure that I have about the action. Although it does give that natural idea, I think it’s also important that the word presents my sense of uncertainty and the possibility that it may be wrong due to the statement being a subjective opinion.
Which words or phrases are better than instinctively to express in a sentence?
I love music. I would not want to fall in love with music.
As to feeling that you should do something to help a person in distress, even if you can’t affect the outcome of the situation, I think that’s your conscience speaking.
Is it true that you can go overboard with food that has pepper, as if you wanted to enjoy the food, that will make the food taste better? What is
brain definition of subconscious?
If you want to emphasize the tentative nature of your intuition, you might use a word like “suspect”, “theorize”, “imagine”, “speculate”, or simply “think” Does the taste of garlic or pepper differ from other ingredients? “I suspect that if I interfered it would not change the outcome.” I theoretically theorize that increasing the size of the manifold will increase efficiency. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ”
Note that “think” can mean engaging in rational thought, or it can mean suggesting something tentatively. “I think about atomic theory” means that I are considering its nature and meaning or whatever. “I am thinking about taking a class in atomic theory” means I am considering it but I’m not sure I
am?
If you want to emphasize the tentative nature of your intuition, you might use a word like “suspect”, “theorize”, “imagine”, “speculate”, or simply “think” Does the taste of garlic or pepper differ from other ingredients? “I suspect that if I interfered it would not change the outcome.” I theoretically theorize that increasing the size of the manifold will increase efficiency. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ” Etc. ”
Note that “think” can mean engaging in rational thought, or it can mean suggesting something tentatively. “I think about atomic theory” means that I are considering its nature and meaning or whatever. “I am thinking about taking a class in atomic theory” means I am considering it but I’m not sure I
am?
As to feeling that you should do something to help a person in distress, even if you can’t affect the outcome of the situation, I think that’s your conscience speaking.
Is it true that you can go overboard with food that has pepper, as if you wanted to enjoy the food, that will make the food taste better? What is
brain definition of subconscious?
The ‘organic nature’ of most people to protect or feel protected, love and feel loved. Could use this term here as well? I think you could use it here or on Twitter. Your organic nature does not imply that you will succeed at stopping the bullies, just that you feel a certain desire or responsibility to step in, in this instance.
The original post itself alludes to two perfectly good adjectives: intuitive and instinctive.
What is intuitive?
Is reflexive”: Pronounced; not unconscious or automatic. Same applies to unintuitive people who are intuitively distaste for conflict. What
intuitive implies — whether you are a non-intuitive individual or an intuitive expert — is that there is a degree of certainty even though you might not be able to present logical arguments that would convince another person–or, at least, without the effort that you wish to invest. On the other hand, Instinctive seems to convey less reflection.
One might instinctively select pieces that will coordinate in a room.
If my child starts to walk into a busy street, at an uni/school or
the closest airport, I will react by instinctively interacting with the other adults. I’m allergic and need some attention!
Could it be a ‘hunch’?
If I told x, would y happen?
What is meant by ‘gut feeling’, it means acting on instinct rather than emotion?
Are there any idioms in the US?
Don’t ask me why, it’s just a gut feeling.
Assuming it is through his digestive system that you are making a decision, it is likely that the gut is there somewhere. Which is where
the decision seems to have come from.
The ‘organic nature’ of most people to protect or feel protected, love and feel loved. Could use this term here as well? I think you could use it here or on Twitter. Your organic nature does not imply that you will succeed at stopping the bullies, just that you feel a certain desire or responsibility to step in, in this instance.
Could it be a ‘hunch’?
If I told x, would y happen?
What is meant by ‘gut feeling’, it means acting on instinct rather than emotion?