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Meaning of congenitally
The primary meaning of "congenitally" is in a manner relating to a condition present from birth.
Etymology of congenitally
The word "congenitally" originates from the Latin words "congenitus," meaning born together, and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb
Historically, the term has been used in medical and scientific contexts to describe conditions or characteristics present from birth
Synonyms
naturally
inherently
innately
inborn
instinctively
intuitively
automatically
spontaneously
reflexively
impulsively
involuntarily
unconsciously
subconsciously
innately
genetically
hereditarily
constitutionally
organically
originally
primordially
primitively
elementally
fundamentally
basically
inherently
intrinsically
congenitally
natively
authentically
genuinely
instinctually
intuitively
impulsively
Definitions
- Relating to a condition present from birth, especially a physical or mental disorder
- * Originating from or existing since birth
Usage Examples
- The child was congenitally blind due to a genetic disorder
- * She was congenitally inclined to music, having started playing the piano at a very young age
Antonyms
acquiredly
artificially
conditionally
deliberately
intentionally
knowingly
learnedly
optionally
voluntarily
willfully
acquired
conditional
deliberate
intentional
learned
optional
voluntary
willful
environmentally
experientially
situationally