Inherent
UK /["/ɪnˈherənt//ɪnˈhɪərənt/"]/US /["/ɪnˈherənt//ɪnˈhɪrənt/"]/
Definition
that is a basic or permanent part of somebody/something and that cannot be removed
In simple words: A quality or trait that is a natural part of something.
Examples
- the difficulties inherent in a study of this type
- Violence is inherent in our society.
- an inherent weakness in the design of the machine
Usage notes
Used in academic or formal contexts to describe characteristics that are essential or fundamental. Not typically used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
inherent + in + noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'in her rent' — think of a quality that she must pay for living there.
Collocations
- inherent qualities
- inherent risks
- inherent nature
- inherent characteristics
Synonyms
- innate
- intrinsic
- built-in
- essential
- fundamental
Antonyms
- extrinsic
- external
- superficial
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'inherent' vs 'intrinsic'
- Using 'inherent' improperly with verbs (it's usually used with nouns)
- Mixing up 'inherent' with 'essential' in less formal contexts