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1. inherent
adjective. ['ˌɪnˈhɛrənt'] existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- inhaerentem (Latin)
Rhymes with Inherent
- transparent
- declarant
- emerant
- apparent
- aberrant
- parent
- guerrant
- ferrant
- berent
- errant
Sentences with inherent
1. Adjective
A warning is different from a ticket in that it has no inherent consequences.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Goatskin is also more water resistant than cow leather because of the lanolin inherent in the skin.
Quotes about inherent
1. Resentments and grudges are two of the main culprits that perpetuate cycles of self-abuse and victimhood. Stowed away inside you like parasites, they deplete you of your God-given life force and separate you from your inherent worth, your joy, and the love in your heart.
- Debbie Ford
2. Resentments and grudges are two of the main culprits that perpetuate cycles of self-abuse and victimhood. Stowed away inside you like parasites, they deplete you of your God-given life force and separate you from your inherent worth, your joy, and the love in your heart.
- Debbie Ford
3. I get nostalgic for British negativity. There is an inherent hope and positive drive to New Yorkers. When you go back to Britain, everybody is just running everything down. It's like whatever the opposite of a hug is.
- John Oliver