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Meaning of inherently
The primary meaning of the word "inherently" is to describe something as being a natural or essential part of something.
Etymology of inherently
The word "inherently" comes from the Old French word "enheriter", which means "to inherit", and the Latin word "inherere", which means "to be a part of" or "to inhere in"
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something as being a natural or essential part of something
Synonyms
naturally
inherently
innately
instinctively
intuitively
automatically
spontaneously
reflexively
impulsively
instinctually
intuitively
congenitally
intrinsically
fundamentally
basically
essentially
inherently
innately
naturally
normally
typically
characteristically
inherently
instinctively
intuitively
automatically
spontaneously
reflexively
impulsively
innately
congenitally
intrinsically
fundamentally
basically
essentially
Definitions
- Used to describe a quality or characteristic that is a natural or essential part of something
- Used to describe something that is an intrinsic or fundamental part of something
- Used to describe a quality or characteristic that is present from the beginning or by nature
Usage Examples
- The new policy is inherently flawed and will not be effective in the long run
- The company's mission is inherently tied to its values and goals
- The artist's style is inherently unique and reflects their personality
Antonyms
extrinsically
superficially
artificially
externally
outwardly
superficially
extraneously
peripherally
marginally
incidentally
accidentally
coincidentally
externally
extrinsically
artificially
outwardly
superficially
extraneously
peripherally
marginally
incidentally
accidentally
coincidentally