Synonym: natural. Similar words: instinctively, distinctive, distinctiveness, instinct, instructive, distinction, disjunctive, constructive. Meaning: [ɪn'stɪŋktɪv] adj. unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct.
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61. Picasso's instinctive appreciation of the aesthetic principles of trial art was indicative of a new attitude towards primitive art.
62. But perhaps the strongest deterrent to a unified front against Fujimori is the region's almost instinctive opposition to U.S. interference.
63. White jazz seemed old and intellectual, whereas black jazz was vital, swinging, instinctive.
64. The crying baby is being expressive, although her cries are not really language at all[sentencedict.com], but instinctive reactions to the environment.
65. The strength of religion lies in its moral doctrines that are compatible with the instinctive feelings of the human heart. Believers or non- believers are all blessed with this kind of human feelings – a part of human nature. Dr T.P.Chia
66. At best, they have an instinctive feeling for what will please people and make them like the product.
67. Young girls, before they reach adolescence, have an instinctive grace in their movements.
68. He raised the glass to lips and wondered why an awful instinctive fear had began to nag at these happy thoughts.
69. Instinctive acceptance of a corporate identity for this constituency forced the party into an integrative role on two distinct but related fronts.
70. But our instinctive need to fill the vacuum inspires us to the ultimate irony: We turn 12 average citizens into killers.
71. The subtle energies comprising the instinctive mental patterns automatically produce a body and sense organs to match.
72. Animals have an instinctive fear of fire.
73. Ms Senatorova showed an instinctive feel for market economics.
74. We should assuredly call these actions instinctive.
75. He was an unabashed and instinctive Atlanticist.
76. He had a sort of instinctive chivalry in him.
77. Climbing is instinctive in monkeys.
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78. The process should be automatic, instinctive.
79. Mr K ? hler seemed to be offering an economic justification, an affront to their instinctive pacifism.
80. "Soul" is the instinctive conditional reflex of human sense organs, such as starvation, sleepiness, hunger, tiredness, pain, ache, itch, etc.
81. Pug's short assured answers were instinctive returns of the hard straight quizzing.
82. Even some of their grandchildren will articulate this instinctive reflex.
83. Now you must face them frankly, facing these situations, your instinctive action is "escaping then covering up", trying to exculpate yourself from the trouble.
84. But a man's free condition is of two parts: the instinctive freeness he experiences as an animal dweller on a planet, and the practical liberties he enjoys as a privileged member of human society.
85. It was instinctive for her to proffer help to Mrs. Fisher.
86. His singing was at once poised and youthfully exuberant, his dancing and instinctive.
87. Parents rarely encourage this instinctive attraction by imparting a knowledge of nature to their children.
88. Tess made no reply to this remark, of which, indeed, she did not quite comprehend the drift, unheeding the snub she had administered by her instinctive rub upon her cheek.
89. This is an instinctive action, as the Great Pyrenees were bred to be very observant and possess quick reflexes so as not to be caught unaware by a stalking predator.
90. Possibly, it was an instinctive device of her spirit to relieve itself by the exhibition of these phantasmagoric forms, from the cruel weight and hardness of the reality.
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