inborn (Meaning)

Wordnet

inborn (s)

present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development

normally existing at birth

Webster

inborn (a.)

Born in or with; implanted by nature; innate; as, inborn passions.

inborn Sentence Examples

  1. The child's inborn curiosity drove her to explore every nook and cranny.
  2. The artist's inborn talent for painting was evident from an early age.
  3. The scientist's inborn intelligence led to groundbreaking discoveries.
  4. The musician's inborn rhythm allowed her to effortlessly create beautiful melodies.
  5. The athlete's inborn speed and agility gave her an edge on the track.
  6. The leader's inborn charisma inspired followers to achieve great things.
  7. The child's inborn empathy made her understand the feelings of others.
  8. The animal's inborn instincts guided it to find food and shelter.
  9. The plant's inborn ability to photosynthesize provided it with sustenance.
  10. The inborn kindness of the stranger warmed the hearts of those around her.

FAQs About the word inborn

present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development, normally existing at birthBorn in or with; implanted by nature; innate; as,

essential,inherent, integral, intrinsic, hereditary, inherited,innate, indigenous, constitutive, natural

extrinsic, extraneous, extraneous, foreign, alien,extrinsic, adventitious, foreign, alien, adventitious

The child's inborn curiosity drove her to explore every nook and cranny.

The artist's inborn talent for painting was evident from an early age.

The scientist's inborn intelligence led to groundbreaking discoveries.

The musician's inborn rhythm allowed her to effortlessly create beautiful melodies.