Sentence example with the word 'inborn'

inborn

atavistic, coeval, connate, deep-rooted, hereditary, incarnate, inherent, instinctive, native to, organic, temperamental

Definition adj. present at birth but not necessarily hereditary

Last update: September 11, 2015


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He had inborn talent for music.   [Please select]

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"In former times, your Majesty," he said, "the notion being that mankind were naturally inclined to evil, a system of severity prevailed in schools; but now, when we recognize that the inborn inclination of men is rather to good than to evil, schoolmasters have adopted a more generous procedure."   [Please select]

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She recognized this quality as inborn, but, not knowing of Sarah Austen, she wondered where he got it.   [Please select]

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Notwithstanding the inborn sympathy with and admiration for France, the Rumanians could not be blind to Germany's military power.   [Please select]

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However, the inborn necessity for mimicry and romance remained; and she satisfied it by writing stories--marvellous ones--which she read to Boots.   [Please select]

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There was nothing between him and his desires--nothing but that inborn justice and truth, in which he so royally believed.   [Please select]

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She knows just what enemies to fly from and when to turn and fight, using with inborn dexterity her formidable claws.   [Please select]

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Germany did hot need to _learn_ a high view of Woman; it was inborn in that race.   [Please select]

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