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instinctively

adverb as in inherently

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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.

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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.

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“I heard about animals in distress that instinctively knew that they need help from humans. I was thinking that this is one smart whale.”

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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.

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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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