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instinct
1[ in-stingkt ]
noun
- an inborn pattern of activity or tendency to action common to a given biological species.
- a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency.
- a natural aptitude or gift:
an instinct for making money.
Synonyms: , , ,
- natural intuitive power.
instinct
2[ in-stingkt ]
adjective
- filled or infused with some animating principle (usually followed by with ):
instinct with life.
- Obsolete. animated by some inner force.
instinct
noun
- the innate capacity of an animal to respond to a given stimulus in a relatively fixed way
- inborn intuitive power
- a natural and apparently innate aptitude
adjective
- rare.postpositiveoften foll bywith
- animated or impelled (by)
- imbued or infused (with)
instinct
- An inherited tendency of an organism to behave in a certain way, usually in reaction to its environment and for the purpose of fulfilling a specific need. The development and performance of instinctive behavior does not depend upon the specific details of an individual's learning experiences. Instead, instinctive behavior develops in the same way for all individuals of the same species or of the same sex of a species. For example, birds will build the form of nest typical of their species although they may never have seen such a nest being built before. Some butterfly species undertake long migrations to wintering grounds that they have never seen. Behavior in animals often reflects the influence of a combination of instinct and learning. The basic song pattern of many bird species is inherited, but it is often refined by learning from other members of the species. Dogs that naturally seek to gather animals such as sheep or cattle into a group are said to have a herding instinct, but the effective use of this instinct by the dog also requires learning on the dog's part. Instinct, as opposed to reflex , is usually used of inherited behavior patterns that are more complex or sometimes involve a degree of interaction with learning processes.
instinct
- Behavior that is not learned but passed between generations by heredity .
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Example Sentences
Wharton's somewhat strolling style, socks at half mast, belies a fierce competitive instinct.
I was also aware that my instincts might be mirroring those of my mother.
Carr, who was also a writer and producer on 鈥淭he Carmichael Show,鈥 was struck by Hunter鈥檚 instinct for bringing written ideas to visual life.
He would be worried about how he would appear, or second guess, and we just felt like our instincts on this are good.
"Two years ago I found my lump and my gut instinct told me it wasn't good," the dancer said in a post on Instagram on Saturday.
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