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god-gut

 

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Term: God-gut

Definition:

A term referring to the innate intuition or instinct that guides one's moral compass or conscience.

Part of Speech: Noun
Sense: Popular

Sample Sentence:

He followed his god-gut and decided to help the elderly woman across the street.

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Books on Gut Instinct

Part of Speech: Noun
Sense: Local

Sample Sentence:

In the small town, decisions were often made based on the community's god-gut.

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Moral Compass Products

Part of Speech: Adjective
Sense: Popular

Sample Sentence:

With her god-gut feeling, she knew something wasn't right about the situation.

Part of Speech: Adjective
Sense: Local

Sample Sentence:

The god-gut decision often prevailed in the close-knit community.

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Part of Speech: Verb
Sense: Popular

Sample Sentence:

She needed to god-gut her choices before making a final decision.

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Books on Decision Making

Part of Speech: Verb
Sense: Local

Sample Sentence:

The community members often god-gut their actions to ensure harmony.

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Products on Community Harmony

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