intuibile
intuitable
adjective een-too-EE-bee-leh Rare
Origin: From intuire (to intuit) + -bile, from Latin intueri (to look at)
Also means
easy to guess
Usage Note
Intuibile is a formal adjective meaning 'that can be intuited or easily grasped without explicit explanation.' It often appears in the phrase è facilmente intuibile (it is easy to guess / self-evident). There is no common English single-word equivalent; 'intuitable' exists but 'easy to guess' or 'self-evident' is more natural in translation.
Examples
"Il significato è facilmente intuibile dal contesto."
Natural Translation
The meaning is easy to intuit from the context.
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