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Meaning of innately
The primary meaning of the word "innately" is to describe a quality or ability that someone is born with.
Etymology of innately
The word "innately" comes from the Latin words "in" meaning "in" or "within" and "natus" meaning "born".
It has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe qualities or characteristics that are present from birth.
Synonyms
naturally
inherently
instinctively
intuitively
automatically
spontaneously
unconsciously
involuntarily
reflexively
impulsively
instinctually
congenitally
innately
inherently
intrinsically
intuitively
naturally
organically
spontaneously
unconsciously
instinctively
intuitively
automatically
impulsively
Definitions
- Innately means being a natural part of someone's character or personality, or a natural ability that they are born with.
- * It describes something that is inherent or intrinsic, rather than acquired through experience or learning.
Usage Examples
- She is innately talented at music and has been playing the piano since she was a child.
- * He has an innately curious nature and is always asking questions.
- * The company's innately competitive culture drives its employees to succeed.
Antonyms
artificially
acquiredly
extrinsically
superficially
outwardly
consciously
voluntarily
deliberately
intentionally
knowingly
learnedly
conditionally
circumstantially
superficially
externally
artificially