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instinctively
adverb as in inherently
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Example Sentences
Zuraya Hadad instinctively winces as we watch a video of the incident in which her ribs were broken by a masked man wielding a large stick.
As I waited for brain surgery, I instinctively pressed record on my phone camera, thinking I might be documenting the final months of my life.
“I heard about animals in distress that instinctively knew that they need help from humans. I was thinking that this is one smart whale.”
While as a political party, Labour is instinctively uncomfortable with Donald Trump’s re-election, when it comes to defence there is some sympathy with his attitude towards European defence funding.
He added his client pulled out the knife "in the heat of the moment" and instinctively stabbed Mr Crewe, "a much bigger man", because he feared for his own safety.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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