Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
motherly-instinct
Noun
/ˈmʌðərli ˈɪnˌstɪŋkt/

Definition
A natural tendency or feeling to care for, protect, and nurture others, typically associated with a mother’s feelings toward her children.

Examples
- Her motherly instinct kicked in when she saw the child fall down.
- He admired her motherly instinct as she cared for the orphaned kitten.
- The team’s motherly instinct helped them bond and support each other during stressful times.

Meaning
Motherly instinct refers to the innate desire and ability to nurture and safeguard one’s offspring or those in need, often characterized by unconditional love and emotional support.

Synonyms
- Nurturing instinct
- Caring nature
- Parental instinct
- Protective nature