syneidesis
sɪˈnaɪdɪsɪs
Definitions
1. noun
the faculty of intuition, instinct, or immediate recognition, especially of what is right or wrong; conscience
“She trusted her syneidesis that something was off about the new business partner.”
sɪˈnaɪdɪsɪs
1. noun
the faculty of intuition, instinct, or immediate recognition, especially of what is right or wrong; conscience
“She trusted her syneidesis that something was off about the new business partner.”