Intrinsic
UK //ɪnˈtrɪnsɪk//US //ɪnˈtrɪnsɪk//
Definition
Belonging to the essential nature of something.
In simple words: Something that is natural or essential to something.
Examples
- The intrinsic value of art often goes beyond its price.
- Some characteristics are intrinsic to their nature, like honesty.
- The study focused on intrinsic motivation in learning.
Usage notes
Often used in academic or philosophical contexts. Not typically used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Sounds like 'in-trinsic' — imagine something built-in or part of the core.
Collocations
- intrinsic value
- intrinsic qualities
- intrinsic motivation
Synonyms
- inherent
- fundamental
- innate
- essential
- natural
Antonyms
- extrinsic
- external
- superficial
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'extrinsic', meaning outside or external.
- Used incorrectly in informal settings where simpler words would suffice.