What is another word for knee-jerk?

Pronunciation: [nˈiːd͡ʒˈɜːk] (IPA)

Knee-jerk is a term used to describe a reaction or response that is automatic or reflexive, without any thoughtful consideration. Synonyms for knee-jerk include impulsive, reactionary, reflexive, preconceived, predictable, automatic, thoughtless, superficial, and unconscious. Knee-jerk reactions are often negative, biasing and lacking in nuance or complexity. Knee-jerk responses can be natural tendencies, but it is important to be aware of them and to try to overcome them. When dealing with complex situations, it is essential to take time to consider all factors and consider multiple perspectives to make informed decisions. So, rather than reacting with a knee-jerk response, taking the time to thoughtfully consider all aspects of the issue before coming to a decision can lead to better outcomes.

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Famous quotes with Knee-jerk

  • Kill me is just an honest and knee-jerk reaction to dearth of substance.
    Ashima
  • Ready comprehension is often a knee-jerk response and the most dangerous form of understanding. It blinks an opaque screen over your ablility to learn. The judgemental precedents of law function that way, littering your path with dead ends. Be warned. Understand nothing. All comprehension is temporary.
    Frank Herbert
  • Counterpart to the knee-jerk liberal is the new knee-pad conservative, always groveling before the rich and powerful.
    Edward Abbey
  • The only thing worse than a knee-jerk liberal is a knee-pad conservative.
    Edward Abbey
  • Scholars, journalists, activists, and others have an almost knee-jerk tendency to praise Bangladesh's beginnings as a secular nation and trace its slide into Islamist domination from the 1975 assassination of its founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. That praise is warranted - but only to a limited extent, for secularism and any semblance of democratic ideals were in their death throes long before Sheikh Mujib was.
    Richard Benkin

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