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What does instinct mean?
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instinct

An instinct is a natural tendency or feeling for a living thing. My instinct is usually to trust people.

instinct

inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli the spawning instinct in salmon altruistic instincts in social animals (= replete) (followed by 'with')deeply filled or permeated imbued with the spirit of the Reformation words instinct with love it is replete with misery

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  • What words refer to the ability of an animal to do something without learning it?

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Simple sentences

That is to say, a language is something that we learn and are taught, not something that we know by instinct.
Laughter is a human instinct, and when it comes to instinct, cultural barriers don't exist.
The instinct for survival is innate.
Birds learn to fly by instinct.
She's acting on instinct.
Instinct is often a poor guide.
My instinct was right.
I reacted on instinct.
You should trust your gut instinct.
Animals act on instinct.
The instinct of self-defense is inherent in any animal.
In art, as in love, instinct is good enough.
It's instinct.
I acted on instinct.
He should've trusted his instinct.

Movie subtitles

The instinct to jump in is. But it isn't gonna serve you well here.
That's not a matter of conduct, but of elementary instinct.
It is the natural instinct.
He always had the mother instinct.
My unfailing instinct tells me something's gone wrong with the stew.
This is contrasted with his present mood. which is so low that even the instinct for self-preservation is lacking.
See my instinct?
It becomes instinct.
You say that as a mother, with a mother's instinct and wisdom?
I should have followed my instinct about you, as you followed yours.
I see you have a fine missionary instinct, Joseph.
My first instinct was to call the police.
Instinct told me to run, but then I realised it was hopeless.
I see an angle, I start cutting myself a piece of throat. it's an instinct.
The instinct to jump in is.
It's hereditary. lt's instinct.
Strange instinct that leads elephants to one spot to die.
It's elephant's instinct.
My unfailing instinct tells me something's wrong.
This is contrasted with his present mood, which is so low that even the instinct for self-preservation is lacking.
No, it's instinct.
You said your first instinct was to tell Joe the truth.
The real fun is matching my wits against the instinct of an animal. that Isn't going to let me get near enough to shoot.
Some instinct brings them here.
Dr. Jaquith says that tyranny is sometimes the expression of the maternal instinct.
Where's the soul? The instinct?
Maybe she came here on instinct, like she was looking for Derek. You mean, looking for an Alpha.
And just that last second some instinct told me to swerve.
Oh, that instinct came to me somewhat late.
But a secret instinct warned me not to give in. to the feelings he aroused in me.
I am no gentleman, neither by birth nor by instinct.
But Roy's instinct tells him what you are.
My instinct tells me too.
I have an instinct.
You'll develop an instinct. When you get it, use it.
But this instinct-flying patter will only tear down our whole training system.
There is such a thing as instinct, you know.

News and current affairs

The predictability bubble is perhaps the trickiest to navigate, though my instinct is that less would be more.
It is almost an instinct among some politicians and business leaders that if competition is deemed unfair, the European Commission should marshal new trade defenses.
The natural instinct to celebrate and support democratization across the Mediterranean has been tempered by concerns that the crisis will spill onto European shores.
Events since September 11 th, however, confirmed that the unilateralist instinct of this US Administration is in fact unmodified.
By contrast, the US court rulings' indulgence of a parochial instinct to enforce written contracts will undermine the possibility of negotiated re-structuring in future debt crises.
In instinct and language, she was a follower of Friedrich von Hayek.
My own instinct is that it would unleash a train of uncontrollable events.
In so quickly forgetting that the profession's dignity requires freedom of expression, a renowned university appears to have succumbed to instinct.
Just as whites attribute extraordinary sexual powers to black men, the Christian West's instinct is to treat Jews as the masters of extraordinary forces--including the power to kill deities and control world finance.
If Obama follows his instinct, pays attention to Main Street rather than Wall Street, and acts boldly, then there is a prospect that the economy will start to emerge from the downturn by late 2009.
Other reports have mentioned wildlife that escaped the destruction, as some sort of instinct seemed to tell them to seek higher ground prior to the arrival of the tsunami waves.
A stick with which to beat back any instinct in the Kremlin to issue such an invitation was needed by the Patriarch, and so the Vatican's decision to reorganize its dioceses in Russia must have seemed a godsend.
I personally blame some hardwired human instinct for sitting around eating salty, greasy, sugary snacks in preference to hard physical labor.
Now, as president, Yanukovych's crude instinct is to treat the law and constitution as Karl Marx thought of them: as a mixture of sentimentality, superstition, and the unconscious rationalization of private interests.
But the stigma of socialism was stronger than the instinct to make a profit.
If those whose instinct is to be generous are left alone to shoulder the burden, that generosity will not last for long.
Unchallenged in his second and last term, will he retain even that slight democratic instinct?
Putin's third presidency will be a reign of instinct and appetite, rather than a government of reason and restraint.
In these circumstances, however, that instinct is wrong. The new European Central Bank, the main public suspect, is not to blame.
Voters also have a gut instinct - usually, though not always, correct - that parties of the traditional left will tax and spend more, and that those of the right will do the opposite.
The predictability bubble is perhaps the trickiest to navigate, though my instinct is that less would be more. Exaggerated importance is one kind of bubble that central bankers should always be eager to burst.
For optimists, what matters is believing in and nurturing the instinct of cooperation in the hope, and expectation, that decent human values will ultimately prevail.
In these circumstances, however, that instinct is wrong.

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