What is another word for inherently?

Pronunciation: [ɪnhˈi͡əɹəntli] (IPA)

When we use the term "inherently," we refer to something that is an inseparable part of a certain thing or system. We can use different words instead of "inherently" to give extra emphasis to what we mean. Some synonyms for "inherently" include fundamentally, intrinsically, inherently, essentially, and inherently. We can also use words like inherently, naturally, automatically, and innately to emphasize the automatic nature of something. Similarly, we can use words like ingrained, indelible, or integral to stress the importance or permanence of something. By using these synonyms, we can bring depth and clarity to our writing and make our language more interesting.

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What are the opposite words for inherently?

The term "inherently" is usually used to indicate an innate property or characteristic that cannot be changed or removed. Some antonyms for the word "inherently" may include "externally," "acquired," "artificially," "superficially," and "periphally." These antonyms suggest that the property or characteristic in question may vary depending on external factors, or may not originate from within the object or individual itself. For example, an illness may be acquired externally through exposure to a virus, rather than being inherently present within the body. Similarly, a beautiful object may be created artificially rather than being inherently beautiful.

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Usage examples for Inherently

Is there something inherently comic about me or the atmosphere of The Turrets?
"Max Carrados"
Ernest Bramah
Wagner, despite all appearance to the contrary, is inherently democratic in his convictions,-his earlier political vicissitudes amply confirm this view,-and fastens his hope for the elevation of humanity through art upon the sort of genius in whom latent popular forces might combine to a new summit.
"Prophets of Dissent Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy"
Otto Heller
Do's Select a soil type that is inherently productive, fertile, retentive of moisture and easily cultivated.
"A Living from the Land"
William B. Duryee

Famous quotes with Inherently

  • It's all about being flexible, and avoiding choices whenever possible. Choices suck, they are inherently limiting.
    Craig Armstrong
  • I'm really schizophrenic about that, because on the one hand I would say, yes there is, there's something inherently, even violent about it, it's wild and raw and all this.
    Lester Bangs
  • There is nothing inherently fair about equalizing incomes. If the government penalizes you for working harder than somebody else, that is unfair. If you save your money but retire with the same pension as a free-spending neighbor, that is also unfair.
    Arthur C. Brooks
  • The film industry is about saying 'no' to people, and inherently you cannot take 'no' for an answer.
    James Cameron
  • I am already inherently full and complete as I am. Man doesn't need woman and woman doesn't need man in order to experience his or her inherent fullness.
    Andrew Cohen

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