Synonym: inherent aptitude, instinct, replete. Similar words: distinct, distinctive, distinction, institution, institutional, in step, install, against. Meaning: ['ɪnstɪŋkt] n. inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli. adj. (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated.
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91) The other difficulty is I have precious little instinct for business ventures.
92) Further, to hear what one approves serves the evangelizing instinct.
93) However, it would be a mistake to assume that the behaviour of insects is based solely on instinct.
94) The rest of the first-half saw Rangers produce several good moves, but the killer instinct was lacking.
95) Although those great animals have gone, they followed the same rules of instinct and habit as did their descendants.
96) As my brother asked that question, the telephone rang and some instinct told me the call was for me.
97) It was instinct as much as rational decision - thought was still far beyond me.
98) It's a tremendous responsibility, and challenges all your skills and training, but it also depends a lot on gut instinct.
99) Porras found an astute ally in newly elected President Alvaro Arzu, a pragmatic businessman with an instinct for building consensus.
100) Acting on instinct, he decided to make their debut album something better than the usual cash-in of the time.
101) However, it is something for which one develops an instinct, or feel, over the years.
102) The staff member who received the flowers on this occasion did what she did through pure interest and gut instinct.
103) He seems to have had the strongest instinct for cover.
104) I nearly replied, but I shut my mouth instead, trusting some other instinct.
105) It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.
106) But human ingenuity and intelligence, plus what may amount to an instinct for symbolism, comes to the rescue.
107) Their subtle energetic matrix, their inward patterning, their instinct, is that of water.
108) Mentally or instinctively he is looking for the pattern and his antennae are an outward expression of that inward instinct.
109) Jobs ran on instinct and charisma, and was kept at arms length by those who really ran Apple.
110) For me, drawing, designing, although coming from a very natural instinct, never has an esthetic finality.
111) So deeply ingrained is our instinct to search for a pattern that we refuse to accept any input as genuinely random.
112) He couldn't ignore his gut instinct, which had never failed him yet.
113) Onyx notably lacked inclination for housework, not to mention motherly instinct.
114) Politicians rarely change sides unless their instinct is purely one of self-preservation, human personalities remain predictably the same.
115) Survival instinct told me to get up and run; manners proved stronger. Sentencedict.com
116) Cats merely have the instinct not to give the game away by revealing all that they are aware of.
117) What all clients have in common is a gnawing desire to make a quick profit, and a likely fatal gambling instinct.
118) His central argument is that the root cause of our modern ills is the frustration of the human creative instinct.
119) He liked making and mending, had a marked instinct for understanding things mechanical.
120) San Diego is populated by folks whose natural instinct is to take to the beach, not to the streets.
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