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instinctive

[in-stingk-tiv] / ɪnˈstɪŋk tɪv /


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For example, it might be instinctive to tell a street fundraiser you already donate to that charity or are too busy to stop.

From BBC

It is instinctive -- I give my teammate the ball.

From Barron's

The man whose instinctive act stopped the car that injured 134 fans at the Liverpool FC victory parade has insisted he was "not a hero".

From BBC

The instinctive reaction has been alarm: another consolidation in an industry already thinned by mergers.

From The Wall Street Journal

His escape deposits him into a frozen wilderness, where the first humans he encounters react to him with instinctive horror.

From Salon