inherent (Meaning)

Wordnet

inherent (s)

existing as an essential constituent or characteristic

in the nature of something though not readily apparent

Webster

inherent (a.)

Permanently existing in something; inseparably attached or connected; naturally pertaining to; innate; inalienable; as, polarity is an inherent quality of the magnet; the inherent right of men to life, liberty, and protection.

inherent Sentence Examples

  1. The inherent beauty of nature inspires awe and wonder.
  2. The inherent risks associated with any adventure must be carefully considered.
  3. The inherent value of human life transcends all other earthly possessions.
  4. The inherent complexity of the human brain makes it a marvel of evolution.
  5. The inherent bias in the algorithm led to unfair and biased results.
  6. It is inherent in the human condition to strive for growth and improvement.
  7. The inherent contradictions in our society create a constant tension.
  8. The inherent fragility of ecosystems demands responsible stewardship.
  9. The inherent wisdom of elders should be respected and valued.
  10. The inherent interconnectedness of all things underscores our responsibility to care for the planet.

FAQs About the word inherent

existing as an essential constituent or characteristic, in the nature of something though not readily apparentPermanently existing in something; inseparably att

integral,intrinsic, essential, distinctive, inborn, elemental, inbred, constitutive, constitutional,innate

incidental, alien, accidental, incidental, accidental, adventitious, adventitious, foreign,extrinsic, foreign

The inherent beauty of nature inspires awe and wonder.

The inherent risks associated with any adventure must be carefully considered.

The inherent value of human life transcends all other earthly possessions.

The inherent complexity of the human brain makes it a marvel of evolution.