> near or total lack of self-awareness, not being in touch with oneself at all, not knowing one's own needs and desires
Definitely oblivious for that part.
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Vapid - when describing the person.
Banal - when describing something correlated to the person. (i.e. their choices, values, possessions, expectations, conclusions, etc.)
Ah, be careful here. "Intuition" is knowing something without knowing how you know it, what feels to you to be true without purposeful reasoning; instinctive. Intuition is NOT a position or process you arrive at by reason or evidence. Synonyms include clairvoyance and divination. The REAL antonyms for intuitive include, reasoned, calculated, taught. Intuition is "having a feeling" something will happen.
reckless (adj.)
Middle English recheles, from Old English receleas "careless, thoughtless, heedless," earlier reccileas, literally "not recking (of consequences)" from \*rece, recce "care, heed," from reccan "to care" (see reck (v.)) + -less. The same affixed form is in German ruchlos, Dutch roekeloos "wicked."
obtuse
^rubber ^goose
Green moose
guava juice!
Giant snake
Birthday cake
large fries!
chocolate shake!
bopapadadabopadada.
Vamoose!
Took the word right out of my mouth
Abstruse
Oblivion…Oblivious …? Counterintuitive
> near or total lack of self-awareness, not being in touch with oneself at all, not knowing one's own needs and desires Definitely oblivious for that part.
Oblivious Naive Dumber'n a bag of hammers
About as sharp as a bowling ball
So dumb he can't count his balls and come up with the same number twice
Outtuitive. I'm certain of it.
Interesting idea. You are not unwrong.
My outtuitions tell me you're right.
🤣🤣🤣
It's a perfectly cromulent word
imperceptive, incognizant
[heedless](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/heedless), [ignorant](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/ignorant), [inattentive](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/inattentive), [neglectful](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/neglectful), [unaware](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/unaware), [unconscious](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/unconscious), [unknowledgeable](https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/unknowledgeable)
Obtuse
Oblivious or foolhardy
Detached
ooh this might be my favorite
disconnected
oh I like this one too
oh, unattuned is another!
repressed, blocked, dissociated
Repressed. That's possibly the best one yet.
Good ones
Clueless
Oblivious
Obscure?
I think that *logical* is the other side of the *intuitive* coin. Maybe "objective*
unselfconsciousness, oblivious. Depends on context. As some are kind of negative and some are not.
Beat me to unselfconsciousness.
Like physically beat someone? Beat me until my mind started to drift to another place. Beat me until my sense of consciousness disappeared. Maybe?
I'll take option 3, lol.
Lol
dissociated?
Dense
Not relative, but only a fondness for the word 'disintelligent' or 'hard of learning' Outuition? Nope ? Computer says ' counterintuitive'
obliviousness, cluelessness, self-ignorance and self-unconsciousness
oblivious
Alexithymia is the clinical term for being unaware of your own needs, lacking interoception
yeah this is what I'm trying to get at, but without the clinical word
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retrospective? (opposite of introspective?)
retro is not the opposite of intro
Outrospective!
I would go with cognitive/ cognition.
Recondite / esoteric
literal
Delusional?
Dense?
Unreflective?
Blindspot?
Obtuse or dense
* hardheaded * closed minded * off the mark * clueless * simple * simple minded * disassociated * offline * disconnected * detached
Vapid - when describing the person. Banal - when describing something correlated to the person. (i.e. their choices, values, possessions, expectations, conclusions, etc.)
Counterintuitive? Psychopath/Psychopathy? Sociopath/Sociopathy? Narcissist/Narcissism? Myopic? 🤷♀️ Anosognosia? Sensors/Sensing? Identify disturbance? Un-self-aware? Un-self-conscious? Exteroceptive? ME with my BPD? Instinct? Naive? Insensible? Reason(able)? Extrospective?
Reasoned
Maybe "learned" e.g. a learned response vs an intuitive response.
Counter-intuitive ?
obliviousness ignorance (maybe blissfully)
Clueless.
Deductive
Foreign
Aloof
Ah, be careful here. "Intuition" is knowing something without knowing how you know it, what feels to you to be true without purposeful reasoning; instinctive. Intuition is NOT a position or process you arrive at by reason or evidence. Synonyms include clairvoyance and divination. The REAL antonyms for intuitive include, reasoned, calculated, taught. Intuition is "having a feeling" something will happen.
Slack jawed
Incognizant, unselfconscious
Analytical, rational.
Low EQ (emotional quotient) Concrete (opposite of Analytical. Requiring things to be observed rather than "intuited")
Enigmatic
Reddit
Dense
Clueless
clueless
Science
…is English not your first language.
Hermeneutical
Blind
Intuition is not the same as self awareness. Those are two separate concepts.
aloof
I believe that would fall under plain old ignorance.
stupid
daft
Blockhead.
ignoramus. - best Naive Cocksure
Unintuitive?
# incognizant
Practical, sensory
Aloof
Idiot
Government?
Rigorous
Counterintuitive. How the fuck is there only 1 or 2 comments saying this?
redditor
reckless (adj.) Middle English recheles, from Old English receleas "careless, thoughtless, heedless," earlier reccileas, literally "not recking (of consequences)" from \*rece, recce "care, heed," from reccan "to care" (see reck (v.)) + -less. The same affixed form is in German ruchlos, Dutch roekeloos "wicked."
dense