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Karen
What's the difference between these words?
innate, inherent, inborn
I know they have similar meanings, but I am not sure I should use them in what situations.
Jul 1, 2016 2:16 AM
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They're roughly the same. I would only use "inborn" when talking about a person, or maybe an animal. The other two can be used to describe qualities of both living things and inanimate objects.
July 1, 2016
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