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instinctive

innate / intuitive / natural / automatic
Adjective
comp: more instinctivesup: most instinctive

This term describes reactions or behaviors that bypass the conscious mind, occurring as an immediate response to a stimulus. It carries a connotation of biological necessity and speed, often associated with survival mechanisms or deep-seated natural inclinations. In a social or professional context, it suggests a high level of intuition or a "gut feeling" that is not based on formal analysis but on an internalized understanding of a situation. It is distinct from "automatic" in that it implies a biological or psychological drive rather than a mechanical process.

Meanings

Adjective

Done without conscious thought; based on an innate impulse rather than learned behavior.

"Her reaction to the loud noise was instinctive."

Adjective

Inherent or natural to a person or animal; not acquired through experience or training.

"Birds have an instinctive drive to migrate south for the winter."

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