slovodefinícia
instinctive
(encz)
instinctive,instinktivní Pavel Machek; Giza
Instinctive
(gcide)
Instinctive \In*stinc"tive\, a. [Cf. F. instinctif.]
Of or pertaining to instinct; derived from, or prompted by,
instinct; of the nature of instinct; determined by natural
impulse or propensity; acting or produced without reasoning,
deliberation, instruction, or experience; spontaneous.
"Instinctive motion." --Milton. "Instinctive dread."
--Cowper.
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With taste instinctive give
Each grace appropriate. --Mason.
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Have we had instinctive intimations of the death of
some absent friends? --Bp. Hall.
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Note: The terms instinctive belief, instinctive judgment,
instinctive cognition, are expressions not ill adapted
to characterize a belief, judgment, or cognition,
which, as the result of no anterior consciousness, is,
like the products of animal instinct, the intelligent
effect of (as far as we are concerned) an unknown
cause. --Sir H. Hamilton.

Syn: Natural; voluntary; spontaneous; original; innate;
inherent; automatic.
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instinctive
(wn)
instinctive
adj 1: unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct; "a cat's
natural aversion to water"; "offering to help was as
instinctive as breathing" [syn: natural, instinctive]
podobné slovodefinícia
instinctive reflex
(encz)
instinctive reflex, n:
instinctively
(encz)
instinctively,instinktivně adv: Zdeněk Brož
Instinctive
(gcide)
Instinctive \In*stinc"tive\, a. [Cf. F. instinctif.]
Of or pertaining to instinct; derived from, or prompted by,
instinct; of the nature of instinct; determined by natural
impulse or propensity; acting or produced without reasoning,
deliberation, instruction, or experience; spontaneous.
"Instinctive motion." --Milton. "Instinctive dread."
--Cowper.
[1913 Webster]

With taste instinctive give
Each grace appropriate. --Mason.
[1913 Webster]

Have we had instinctive intimations of the death of
some absent friends? --Bp. Hall.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The terms instinctive belief, instinctive judgment,
instinctive cognition, are expressions not ill adapted
to characterize a belief, judgment, or cognition,
which, as the result of no anterior consciousness, is,
like the products of animal instinct, the intelligent
effect of (as far as we are concerned) an unknown
cause. --Sir H. Hamilton.

Syn: Natural; voluntary; spontaneous; original; innate;
inherent; automatic.
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Instinctively
(gcide)
Instinctively \In*stinc"tive*ly\, adv.
In an instinctive manner; by force of instinct; by natural
impulse.
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instinctive reflex
(wn)
instinctive reflex
n 1: an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
[syn: reflex, reflex response, reflex action,
instinctive reflex, innate reflex, inborn reflex,
unconditioned reflex, physiological reaction]
instinctively
(wn)
instinctively
adv 1: as a matter of instinct; "he instinctively grabbed the
knife"

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