Crossword-Solution: INSTINCTIVE 11 letters, 77 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Instinctive a. 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.

We have 77 clues for the answer “INSTINCTIVE”

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unmeditated 3 answers
Not learned 4 answers
visceral 9 answers
immanent 12 answers
reflex 12 answers
unreasoned 16 answers
Unconscious 21 answers
Addicted 22 answers
Republican 26 answers
statutory 26 answers
mechanical 28 answers
matriarchal 30 answers
ACTION, type of 30 answers
matrilineal 31 answers
Salubrious 32 answers
Structural 32 answers
vested 32 answers
BY nature 32 answers
transmissible 36 answers
Healthful 36 answers
bequeathed 37 answers
connatural 38 answers
Hereditary 38 answers
democratic 39 answers
Lawful 39 answers
maternal 44 answers
Automatic 44 answers
In-born 44 answers
Inherited 45 answers
Genetic 45 answers
genealogical 47 answers
Patriarchal. 47 answers
patrimonial 47 answers
Inbred 48 answers
lineal 48 answers
intuitive 49 answers
tribal 49 answers
innate 50 answers
familial 50 answers
Handed down 50 answers
Salutary 50 answers
CONSTITUTIONAL ___ 51 answers
Unconsciousness 52 answers
Illogical 52 answers
unprompted 53 answers
Habitual 53 answers
Unrehearsed 54 answers
ACTING rashly 54 answers
Addict 54 answers
Organic 54 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with INSTINCTIVE (5)

The instinctive act of human-kind was to stand and listen, and learn how the trees on the right and the trees on the left wailed or chaunted to each other in the regular antiphonies of a cathedral choir; how hedges and other shapes to leeward then caught the note, lowering it to the tenderest sob; and how the hurrying gust then plunged into the south, to be heard no more.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
There was something about it that quickened an instinctive curiosity, and made me undo the faded red tape that tied up the package, with the sense that a treasure would here be brought to light.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
She had never been conscious of those instinctive standards which are called ideals, and she did not know that she was suffering for them.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Such fantastic pictures of future society, painted at a time when the proletariat is still in a very undeveloped state and has but a fantastic conception of its own position correspond with the first instinctive yearnings of that class for a general reconstruction of society.
The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1993
Not less evident was this love and necessity for the Beautiful, in the instinctive caution with which, even so soon, his eyes turned away from his hostess, and wandered to any quarter rather than come back.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993

Quotes with INSTINCTIVE (3)

Truth should be the very breath of our life. When once this state in the pilgrim's progress is reached, all other rules of correct living will come without any effort, and obedience to them will be instinctive.
Mahatma Gandhi
Privacy is a protection from the unreasonable use of state and corporate power. But that is, in a sense, a secondary thing. In the first instance, privacy is the statement in words of a simple understanding, which belongs to the instinctive world rather than the formal one, that some things are the province of those who experience them and not naturally open to the scrutiny of others: courtship and love, with their emotional nakedness; the simple moments of family life; the a…
Nick Harkaway The Blind Giant
The little Otak was hiding in the rafters of the house, as it did when strangers entered. There it stayed while the rain beat on the walls and the fire sank down and the night wearing slowly along left the old woman nodding by the hearthpit. Then the otak crept down and came to Ged where he lay stretched stiff and still upon the bed. It began to lick his hands and wrists, long and patiently, with its dry leaf-brown tongue. Crouching beside his head it licked his temple, his s…
Ursula K. Le Guin A Wizard of Earthsea
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