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instinctively

[in-stingk-tiv-lee] / ɪnˈstɪŋk tɪv li /
ADVERB
inherently
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Why it’s vital: If you so much as nodded your head to its joyous soundtrack, you instinctively know the answer to that question.

From Salon

“This act of bravery and selflessness reflects exactly who they were: people who instinctively chose to help, even at great personal risk,” according to a statement released by friends of the family.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stepping through the frame of her future front door, Holdorff Polhill instinctively wiped dirt off her shoes, forgetting — for a fleeting moment — that the house was not finished.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Barr said realised he had a clear path to the rear left hand side door and instinctively ran towards the car.

From BBC

"This encapsulates who Boris and Sofia were - people who instinctively and selflessly tried to help others."

From BBC