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innate
[ ih-neyt, in-eyt ]
adjective
innate musical talent.
Synonyms: ,
- inherent in the essential character of something:
an innate defect in the hypothesis.
- originating in or arising from the intellect or the constitution of the mind, rather than learned through experience:
an innate knowledge of good and evil.
innate
/ ɪˈneɪt; ˈɪneɪt /
adjective
- existing in a person or animal from birth; congenital; inborn
- being an essential part of the character of a person or thing
- instinctive; not learned
innate capacities
- botany (of anthers) joined to the filament by the base only
- (in rationalist philosophy) (of ideas) present in the mind before any experience and knowable by pure reason
Derived Forms
- ˈԲٱԱ, noun
- ˈԲٱ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·Բٱ· adverb
- ·Բٱ·Ա noun
- ܲ··Բٱ adjective
- un··Բٱ·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of innate1
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Example Sentences
As a state prosecutor, Yoon cemented his reputation as an explosive character who was almost obsessively guided by an innate sense of right and wrong.
“That sense of freedom and play is kind of our birthright. It’s innate to us,” he said.
But when Lucas Digne presented the opportunity 13 minutes into the second half at Deepdale, Rashford's innate ability did the rest as he calmly picked his spot before finding the bottom corner.
‘He always had an innate intelligence about reading people and guessing right,’ he said.”
In a statement read out on behalf of Mr Parker's family, his brother described him as "full of life and energy" with an "innate sense of empathy".
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