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instinctive
English
Etymology
instinct +? -ive
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?st??kt?v/
Adjective
instinctive (comparative more instinctive, superlative most instinctive)
- Related to or prompted by instinct.
- Driven by impulse, spontaneous and without thinking.
Derived terms
- instinctively
Translations
French
Adjective
instinctive
- feminine singular of instinctif
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instinctual
English
Etymology
instinct +? -ual
Adjective
instinctual (comparative more instinctual, superlative most instinctual)
- Of, relating to, or derived from instinct.
Synonyms
- instinctive
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French instinctuel
Adjective
instinctual m or n (feminine singular instinctual?, masculine plural instinctuali, feminine and neuter plural instinctuale)
- instinctual
Declension
instinctual From the web:
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