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- Instinct - Wikipedia
Instinct is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behaviour, containing innate (inborn) elements
- INSTINCT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INSTINCT is a natural or inherent aptitude, impulse, or capacity How to use instinct in a sentence
- INSTINCT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INSTINCT definition: 1 the way people or animals naturally react or behave, without having to think or learn about it… Learn more
- Instinct | Definition Facts | Britannica
instinct, an inborn impulse or motivation to action typically performed in response to specific external stimuli Today instinct is generally described as a stereotyped, apparently unlearned, genetically determined behaviour pattern
- INSTINCT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Instinct is the natural tendency that a person or animal has to behave or react in a particular way I didn't have as strong a maternal instinct as some other mothers The basis for training relies on the dog's natural instinct to hunt and retrieve He always knew what time it was, as if by instinct
- Instinct - definition of instinct by The Free Dictionary
in•stinct 1 (ˈɪn stɪŋkt) n 1 an inborn pattern of activity or tendency to action common to a given biological species 2 a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency 3 a natural aptitude or gift: an instinct for making money 4 natural intuitive power
- When Instinct Disguises Itself as Intuition - Psychology Today
And when instinct disguises itself as intuition, it can lead us to misread situations, damage relationships, and make choices that feel self-protective in the moment but ultimately create more harm
- instinct - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
instinct (countable and uncountable, plural instincts) Many animals fear fire by instinct In spite of these qualifications, the broad distinction between instinct and habit is undeniable
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