innate
How to Use Innate
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishBuilt into you from birth, rather than something you picked up through experience.
Don't confuse with inherent, which describes a quality that's a permanent part of something's nature but doesn't necessarily involve being "born" with it (an inherent flaw in a plan, for instance).
Word Forms
innated past tense, innates singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She has an _____ talent for music.
Etymology
From Latin innatus, "inborn," from in- ("in") plus nasci ("to be born") — related to native and natal.