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Killer instinct Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɪɫɝ/ /ˈɪnstɪŋkt
KIL-er IN-stinkt
kˈɪlɐ/ /ˈɪn.stɪŋkt
KIL-uh IN-stinkt

Definition

A strong drive or natural ability to compete aggressively and do whatever it takes to win, especially in sports or business.

Usage & Nuances

Slightly informal and often used in sports, sales, or any competitive setting. Implies determination, aggressiveness, and decisiveness. Not literal—does not mean actually harming someone. Collocates with 'has', 'shows', or 'needs a killer instinct'.

Example Sentences

She has a real killer instinct when she plays tennis.

basic

You need a killer instinct to succeed in business.

basic

The team showed their killer instinct in the last few minutes.

basic

He's a nice guy off the court, but he brings out his killer instinct when the game starts.

natural

Sometimes you have to trust your killer instinct and take bold steps.

natural

Without that killer instinct, a talented player can still lose the big matches.

natural