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instinct

An instinct is a natural feeling or way of behaving that you do not need to learn.

Explanation at your level:

An instinct is a feeling you are born with. Animals have many instincts. For example, a baby bird knows how to fly by instinct. You do not need to learn it. It is like a natural map inside you.

When you have an instinct, you know what to do without thinking. It is like a 'gut feeling.' If you see a ball coming at your face, your instinct is to close your eyes or move. You don't study how to do it; your body just knows.

We often use the phrase 'trust your instincts' when making decisions. It means you should listen to your inner voice. Many people believe that humans have a survival instinct that helps us stay safe in dangerous situations. It is a very useful word for describing natural reactions.

The term instinct is frequently used to describe innate behaviors that are not learned through experience. In professional contexts, having a 'killer instinct' can be seen as a positive trait for a salesperson or athlete, implying a natural drive to succeed. It is a nuanced word that balances biology and psychology.

In academic discourse, instinct is often contrasted with reason or learned behavior. While reason requires conscious deliberation, instinct operates on an intuitive, often subconscious level. Philosophers and biologists have debated the extent to which human behavior is governed by instinct versus social conditioning for centuries. It remains a central concept in understanding the human condition.

Etymologically, instinct suggests an internal impetus, a 'goading' from within. In literature and psychology, it often represents the primal, untamed aspect of the psyche. Unlike intuition, which may imply a sudden flash of insight, instinct carries a stronger connotation of biological necessity. It is the bridge between our evolutionary past and our modern, conscious reality, serving as a reminder of our fundamental connection to the animal kingdom.

30秒词汇

  • Instinct is a natural, unlearned behavior.
  • It is a noun, not a verb.
  • Commonly used as 'gut feeling'.
  • Essential for animal survival.

Have you ever just known something was the right choice without being able to explain why? That is your instinct at work! It is an internal guide that helps you react to the world instantly.

In the animal kingdom, instinct is essential for survival. Think of a spider spinning a web or a sea turtle heading to the ocean; they aren't taught these skills, they are born with the knowledge hardwired into their DNA.

For humans, we often call this a gut feeling. It is that split-second reaction when you sense danger or feel a sudden urge to help someone. It is not about logic or books; it is about your natural, biological programming.

The word instinct comes from the Latin word instinctus, which means 'impulse' or 'instigation.' It is derived from the verb instinguere, meaning 'to incite' or 'to impel.'

It entered the English language in the 16th century. Back then, it was used to describe a natural urge or an internal prompting. Interestingly, it has long been linked to the idea of being 'pricked' or 'goaded' into action by nature itself.

Over time, the word evolved to bridge the gap between simple animal behaviors and complex human intuition. It is a fascinating example of how a word that once meant a physical 'push' evolved to describe the subtle, invisible 'push' of our own minds.

We use instinct in both formal and informal settings. You might hear a scientist talk about 'maternal instinct' or a friend say, 'I just followed my instincts.'

Common collocations include 'trust your instincts' or 'natural instinct.' It is a very versatile word that fits into discussions about psychology, biology, and even sports or business decision-making.

When you use this word, you are usually emphasizing that the action was unplanned and automatic. It is a powerful word that carries a lot of weight in conversation.

  • Trust your gut: Relying on your intuition.
  • Follow your instincts: Doing what feels naturally right.
  • Killer instinct: A ruthless drive to win or succeed.
  • Survival instinct: The natural urge to stay alive.
  • Maternal instinct: A mother's natural protective feeling.

These expressions help us describe those moments when our inner voice takes the wheel. They are common in everyday English and help convey complex feelings in a simple way.

The word instinct is a countable noun, so you can say 'an instinct' or 'instincts.' It is pronounced IN-stinkt, with the stress on the first syllable.

It rhymes with words like distinct, extinct, and succinct. When using it in a sentence, it is often paired with verbs like follow, trust, rely on, or fight.

Remember that it is a noun, not an adjective. If you want to describe something related to instinct, you would use the adjective form: instinctive.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'sting', relating to being 'goaded' into action.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɪnstɪŋkt/

Clear 'in' sound followed by 'stinkt'.

US /ˈɪnstɪŋkt/

Similar to UK, crisp 't' sounds.

Common Errors

  • dropping the final t
  • mispronouncing the 'st' cluster
  • stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

distinct extinct succinct instinct distinctly

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

easy to read

Writing 2/5

easy to use

Speaking 2/5

easy to say

听力 2/5

easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

feel know natural

Learn Next

intuition reflex innate

高级

subconscious primal

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

an instinct

Subject-Verb Agreement

My instinct is...

Adjective vs Noun

instinctive vs instinct

Examples by Level

1

Birds fly by instinct.

Birds fly naturally.

Noun usage.

2

It is my instinct.

It is my natural feeling.

Possessive pronoun.

3

Animals have instincts.

Animals have natural skills.

Plural noun.

4

Follow your instinct.

Listen to your feeling.

Imperative verb.

5

I trust my instinct.

I believe my feeling.

Verb + noun.

6

It was just instinct.

It was a natural reaction.

Past tense 'was'.

7

He has good instincts.

He has good feelings.

Adjective + noun.

8

Do you have instincts?

Do you have natural feelings?

Question form.

1

Trust your instinct when you are lost.

2

My survival instinct told me to run.

3

She has a natural instinct for music.

4

The dog's instinct is to protect.

5

Don't ignore your basic instincts.

6

It is a matter of pure instinct.

7

His instinct was to say no.

8

We rely on our instincts every day.

1

She followed her instinct and took the job.

2

It goes against my instinct to lie.

3

He has a sharp instinct for business.

4

The cat's hunting instinct is very strong.

5

Sometimes you have to trust your gut instinct.

6

My instinct tells me that he is honest.

7

The mother's instinct is to keep her baby safe.

8

He acted on instinct during the emergency.

1

A killer instinct is often needed in sports.

2

Her maternal instinct kicked in immediately.

3

The decision was based on instinct rather than facts.

4

He has an uncanny instinct for finding bargains.

5

It is a deep-seated instinct to seek comfort.

6

They acted on a collective instinct to escape.

7

His political instinct is usually spot on.

8

Don't let your fear override your survival instinct.

1

The artist painted by instinct rather than technique.

2

He possessed an innate instinct for human psychology.

3

The market reacted with an instinct for self-preservation.

4

She navigated the crisis with an instinct for diplomacy.

5

There is an instinctual drive to connect with others.

6

His instinct for danger saved his life.

7

The company's success was driven by the CEO's instinct.

8

We must balance our instincts with rational thought.

1

The primal instinct of the crowd was palpable.

2

He surrendered to his instinct, abandoning all logic.

3

The work displays an instinct for structural harmony.

4

It is an instinct as old as civilization itself.

5

Her instinct for narrative is truly remarkable.

6

The instinct to hoard is a remnant of our past.

7

He acted with the instinct of a seasoned predator.

8

Logic often fails where instinct succeeds.

近义词

intuition impulse hunch knack predisposition gut feeling

常见搭配

trust your instinct
follow your instinct
natural instinct
survival instinct
maternal instinct
killer instinct
act on instinct
base instinct
sharp instinct
human instinct

Idioms & Expressions

"gut instinct"

a feeling from the stomach/intuition

My gut instinct says we should wait.

casual

"by instinct"

naturally, without thinking

He knew the way by instinct.

neutral

"animal instinct"

primal, raw reaction

He had an animal instinct for the hunt.

neutral

"follow one's nose"

to trust one's instinct

Just follow your nose and you'll find it.

casual

"second nature"

something done automatically

Driving is second nature to me now.

neutral

Easily Confused

instinct vs intuition

both involve inner knowing

intuition is mental, instinct is biological

He had an intuition about the answer.

instinct vs impulse

both are sudden

impulse is a momentary urge

He bought it on impulse.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + follow + possessive + instinct

I followed my instinct.

B1

Subject + act on + instinct

He acted on instinct.

A2

Subject + trust + possessive + instinct

She trusts her instinct.

A1

It + be + an + instinct

It is an instinct.

B1

Adjective + instinct

He has a survival instinct.

词族

Nouns

instinct natural urge

Adjectives

instinctive done by instinct

相关

intuition synonym

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

常见错误

instinctive (noun) instinct (noun)
instinctive is an adjective.
instincts (singular) instinct (singular)
instinct is a count noun.
do instinct follow instinct
use follow, not do.
my instinct are my instinct is
subject-verb agreement.
have instinct to have an instinct to
needs an article.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a compass in your gut.

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Native Usage

Use it when explaining why you made a choice.

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Cultural Insight

Often associated with 'gut feelings'.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use it as a noun.

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Say It Right

Emphasize the 'IN' sound.

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Don't say 'instinctly'

Use 'instinctively'.

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Did You Know?

It shares roots with 'sting'.

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Study Smart

Group it with synonyms like 'intuition'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

IN-STINK-T: My instinct tells me if something is IN the STINK (bad smell).

Visual Association

A baby bird cracking an egg shell.

Word Web

intuition reflex nature impulse

挑战

Write three sentences about things you do by instinct.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: impulse, incitement

文化背景

None.

Often used in business and sports to describe 'natural talent'.

Basic Instinct (movie) Survival Instinct (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • business instinct
  • trust my instinct
  • follow my instinct

in nature

  • survival instinct
  • hunting instinct
  • maternal instinct

daily life

  • gut instinct
  • act on instinct
  • my instinct says

sports

  • killer instinct
  • natural instinct
  • playing on instinct

Conversation Starters

"Do you always trust your instincts?"

"What is an example of an animal instinct?"

"Have you ever regretted not following your instinct?"

"Do you think humans have more or less instinct than animals?"

"Is it better to use logic or instinct when making big decisions?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you followed your instinct and it worked out.

What is one thing you do purely by instinct?

Do you think instinct can be trained?

Write about a time your gut feeling saved you.

常见问题

8 个问题

They are similar, but instinct is more biological/primal.

No, it is strictly a noun.

Instinctive.

IN-stinkt.

Yes, you can have one instinct or many instincts.

No, it is the opposite of learned intelligence.

Yes, it is the primary way they behave.

Yes, very common.

自我测试

fill blank A1

I trust my ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: instinct

Noun needed.

multiple choice A2

What does instinct mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: A natural feeling

It is innate.

true false B1

Instinct is a verb.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Common collocations.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Subject-verb-object.

得分: /5

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