Inborn ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Inborn ( adjective )

  1. Existing in someone from birth; innate.
  2. Natural to someone; inherent.

Origin:

From in- "inside" + born "brought forth, produced".

Examples:

  1. He had an inborn talent for music.
  2. She had an inborn ability to understand others' feelings.
  3. The child had an inborn love for animals.
  4. He had an inborn sense of direction.
  5. She had an inborn sense of style.

(As a verb)

Inborn ( verb )

  1. Existing in someone from birth; innate.
  2. Natural to someone; inherent.

Origin:

From in- "inside" + born "brought forth, produced".

Examples:

  1. He had an inborn talent for music.
  2. She had an inborn ability to understand others' feelings.
  3. The child had an inborn love for animals.
  4. He had an inborn sense of direction.
  5. She had an inborn sense of style.
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