English to Punjabi Dictionary instinctive

instinctive

ਕੁਦਰਤੀ
definition
adjective
an instinctive distaste for conflict
relating to or prompted by instinct; apparently unconscious or automatic.
example
He's 'instinctive' , plays both the run and the pass well and has tremendous burst.
It's about making things look, sound, and feel so good that their first impression has emotional and 'instinctive' impact.
Whether we're conscious of it or not, we have an 'instinctive' way of approaching color.
They are 'instinctive' commissars, which made the UN their natural ally.
Cats can represent feminine and 'instinctive' feelings, and this is reinforced by the fact that they're your mother's pets.
I suspect that many 'instinctive' Conservatives may well do that.
Where Dan's response to the landscape is creative, 'instinctive' and passionate, Ann's is methodical and cold.
The question turns upon how much violence is done to our 'instinctive' feelings of justice and fair play.
And perhaps is it our 'instinctive' love of blood and gore that makes us shudder about stories of vampire bats?
He had an 'instinctive' knowledge of the area and its people and a great ‘feel’ for country life.
The ideology, which he professes not to possess, is 'instinctive' .
As an 'instinctive' fence-sitter, I have recently found myself ambivalent on most of them.
It is an 'instinctive' recognition of what their successors have done to the spirit and style of the game in the intervening years.
In this quite abnormal character, 'instinctive' wisdom appears only to hinder conscious knowledge at certain points.
Long-term injury to Garry O'Connor robbed them of one of Scottish football's most 'instinctive' finishers.
He relies on an 'instinctive' sense of who is good and who is bad overseas?
The vast number of 'instinctive' conservatives know there is something wrong with the New Capitalism.
The spiritual and the supernatural, even the gruesome arouse an 'instinctive' curiosity in all of us.
Some say only humans are conscious and animals are 'instinctive' and machinelike.
A man with an 'instinctive' knowledge of the land, he was regarded as one of the top farmers in the region down through the years.
He is also 'instinctive' and tactical and would be a great fit on a team that needs a quick fix at guard.
Bennett gets open because he is 'instinctive' , makes good decisions and runs great routes.
It seems remarkable that the arrival of such an 'instinctive' , unpredictable character results in the ship being steadied.
It is an intuitive and 'instinctive' art that does not need school tutoring.
The union overcomes this 'instinctive' knowledge by convincing teachers that they in fact have no capacity to teach.
He was gifted when it came to matters relating to the soil and livestock and his 'instinctive' knowledge was always put to good use.
Were you naturally 'instinctive' or did your parents force you to take lessons?
He was an 'instinctive' , thoroughbred talent who never had to worry about tactics or movement since it came naturally to him.
This could make for clearer conversation and remove the 'instinctive' impulse to shout into a phone when the line is very noisy.
The art tends to be beautiful and quite raw - it has a childlike, 'instinctive' quality in some ways and is really technical in others.
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