instinct|instincts in English
noun
[in·stinct || 'ɪnstɪŋkt]
natural sense or impulse, natural tendency; innate behavioral patterns; talent, natural ability; intuitio
Use "instinct|instincts" in a sentence
1. Cretan Hounds also have guarding instincts as well as pastoral instincts.
2. What's instinct?
3. Or your instincts?
4. Maternal instinct.
5. It's instinct.
6. The survival instinct.
7. It's natural instinct.
8. Extraordinary survival instincts, Elizabeth.
9. Probably just bureaucratic instinct.
10. ‘Instinct,’ one may say.
11. lt's a natural instinct.
12. What are your instincts telling you?
13. Instincts are all I've ever had.
14. Republicans deplore his Old Democrat instincts.
15. She didn't have any maternal instincts.
16. The animal instinct takes over.
17. Anxiety is instinct gone haywire.
18. Well, your instincts aren't all bad.
19. Well, then you have impeccable instincts.
20. It was a good instinct.
21. Does the computer have instinct?
22. I acted purely on instinct.
23. Gertrude lacks any maternal instinct.
24. Every woman has maternal instinct.
25. She had little maternal instinct.