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inherently

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Adv — In a way that is a natural, built-in part of something; naturally.

How to use inherently

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

inherently dangerous inherently flawed

Etymology

From "inherent" + "-ly."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inherently” mean?

The word “inherently” means in a way that is a natural, built-in part of something; naturally. In plain terms, naturally, by its very nature — not because of anything added or changed.

How do you pronounce “inherently”?

“Inherently” is pronounced ihn-HEH-ruhnt-lee (/ɪnˈhɛɹəntli/ in IPA).

How do you use “inherently” in a sentence?

Here is “inherently” used in a sentence: “The plan is inherently flawed from the start.”

What part of speech is “inherently”?

“Inherently” is an adverb.

Is “inherently” a common word?

“Inherently” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

What is the difference between "inherently" and "naturally"?

"Inherently" specifically means in a way that is a built-in, essential part of something, describing a quality that cannot be separated from it. "Naturally" is broader and can also mean "of course" or "without artificial intervention," so it doesn't always emphasize an essential, unremovable trait the way "inherently" does.

How is "inherently" typically used in a sentence?

"Inherently" almost always modifies an adjective, as in "inherently risky" or "inherently unfair," describing a quality built into the thing itself rather than one imposed from outside. It rarely modifies a verb directly.

Is "inherently" a formal word?

"Inherently" is common in academic, legal, and analytical writing, and it can sound slightly formal in casual conversation. It is nonetheless understood and used across many registers when precision about an essential quality is needed.

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