What is another word for reflexively?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪflˈɛksɪvli] (IPA)

Reflexively is a term that refers to an action or behavior that is a response to a stimulus without conscious thought. It is also known as an automatic or involuntary reaction. Synonyms for reflexively include instinctively, impulsively, thoughtlessly, unconsciously, and automatically. Instinctively means the same as reflexively in that it denotes a response that is a result of an individual's natural instinct. Impulsively describes a quick, often emotional response to a stimulus. Thoughtlessly suggests that an action is performed without any consideration of the consequences. Finally, unconsciously and automatically both imply that an action is performed without conscious awareness.

What are the hypernyms for Reflexively?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Reflexively

There he was aiming the television at his brother's head only to have it reflexively snatched from him by Kazem's dexterous fingertips.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
Eyelids shutting reflexively, she tingled all over, from her aching head to her tiny feet, at the soft touch of his lips.
"Si'Wren of the Patriarchs"
Roland Cheney
113-A: Professor Mantelish had told her of his experiments with this plasmoid- There was an interruption here while Mantelish huffed reflexively.
"Legacy"
James H Schmitz

Famous quotes with Reflexively

  • When I write I simply follow my heart. And my flights of fantasy. It is not done with a conscious effort. I'm continually inspired and write reflexively.
    Kim Elizabeth
  • Let me say at the outset that I do not reflexively oppose international trade.
    Richard Neal
  • Nobody doubts that the Russians committed aggression, that Saddam Hussein committed aggression. We attribute to them rational goals, maybe they wanted to control the energy of the Middle East or something. With regard to ourselves, it's impossible... We just cannot adopt towards ourselves the same sane attitudes that we adopt easily, in fact reflexively, when others commit crimes... And if anyone says it, educated people, liberal intellectuals, are infuriated. Because it suggests that we could do something that's not noble. We can make mistakes, that's easy. You can criticize mistakes. You can criticize low-level crimes, like Abu-Ghraib, you can criticize that. You can criticize My Lai. But not the educated, civilized people, the kind of people we have dinner with, see at concerts, sitting in air-conditioned offices planning mass-murder. So that's beyond criticism. On the other hand, if it's half-crazed G.I.s in the field, uneducated, don't know who's going to shoot at them next, you can blame them, you can say how awful they are. You can criticize Lynndie England, disadvantaged young woman, very different from us. But how about the guys who organized and planned it? No.
    Noam Chomsky

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