C1 adjective #7,123 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

inherent

Inherent means something is a natural and permanent part of a person or thing.

Explanation at your level:

Imagine you have a box. If you put a toy in the box, the toy is not inherent because you added it. But if the box is made of wood, the 'woodness' is inherent because it is part of the box itself. It is the stuff that makes something what it is.

When we say a quality is inherent, we mean it is natural. It is not something extra. For example, a bird has the inherent ability to fly. It is just part of being a bird. You don't have to teach it; it is just there.

Use inherent to talk about features that cannot be separated from an object. If you buy a cheap phone, the slow speed might be an inherent problem. It is part of the phone's design. It is a very useful word for describing why something behaves the way it does.

In professional settings, you will use inherent to discuss risks or characteristics. 'There is an inherent risk in mountain climbing.' This means the risk is always there, no matter how careful you are. It helps you sound more analytical and precise in your writing.

At this level, inherent is often used to discuss abstract concepts like human rights or systemic issues. You might talk about the inherent dignity of a person or the inherent contradictions in a political policy. It implies that these traits are foundational and cannot be easily removed or changed by external forces.

Mastery of inherent involves understanding its philosophical weight. In academic literature, it is used to distinguish between accidental properties and essential ones. It carries a nuance of inevitability—suggesting that the subject is defined by this characteristic. It is a staple in high-level discourse regarding ethics, design, and sociology.

30초 단어

  • Inherent means existing as a permanent, natural part of something.
  • It is often used to describe risks, qualities, or traits.
  • It is commonly paired with the preposition 'in'.
  • It is a formal, precise word used in academic and professional contexts.

Think of inherent as describing the DNA of an object or concept. If you say a trait is inherent, you are saying it is not something that was glued on or added as an afterthought; it is baked into the cake.

For instance, risk is often considered inherent in starting a new business. It is not an external problem; it is simply part of the nature of the activity. Understanding this word helps you describe the fundamental essence of things rather than just their surface appearance.

The word inherent comes from the Latin word inhaerere, which literally means 'to stick to' or 'to be attached to.' It combines in- (into) and haerere (to stick).

Historically, it was used in philosophical and legal contexts to describe properties that were inseparable from a subject. Over time, it entered common English, retaining that sense of something being 'stuck' inside the very nature of a person or thing. It is a cousin to the word adhere, which also shares that 'sticking' root!

You will most often hear inherent used in formal or academic settings. It pairs perfectly with nouns like risk, danger, quality, and value.

While you might use it in a casual conversation, it sounds quite sophisticated. Instead of saying 'This is a natural part of the job,' saying 'This is an inherent part of the job' makes you sound much more precise and thoughtful about the situation.

While inherent is not an idiom itself, it appears in many fixed expressions. 1. Inherent risk: The unavoidable danger in a task. 2. Inherent value: The worth of something based on its own nature. 3. Inherent bias: A natural tendency to favor one thing over another. 4. Inherent beauty: Beauty that exists without needing decoration. 5. Inherent flaw: A mistake built into the design from the start.

Inherent is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'an inherent problem') or after a linking verb like 'is' or 'seems' (e.g., 'the danger is inherent').

Pronunciation is /ɪnˈhɪərənt/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like coherent and adherent. Remember, it does not change form for plural nouns—it stays the same regardless of what it describes.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'adhere', meaning they both describe things that stick together.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ɪnˈhɪərənt

Sounds like 'in-HEER-ent'.

US ɪnˈhɪrənt

Sounds like 'in-HEER-ent'.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Pronouncing the 'h' too softly
  • Confusing with 'adherent'

Rhymes With

coherent adherent different apparent deterrent

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Common in academic texts.

Writing 3/5

Requires careful preposition usage.

Speaking 2/5

Sounds sophisticated.

듣기 2/5

Clear pronunciation.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

nature quality trait

Learn Next

intrinsic innate fundamental

고급

teleology essentialism

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

The inherent risk.

Prepositional phrases

Inherent in the system.

Linking verbs

It is inherent.

Examples by Level

1

The toy has an inherent charm.

The toy is naturally cute.

Adjective usage.

1

It is an inherent part of the game.

2

The dog has an inherent need to run.

3

Is this danger inherent?

4

The color is an inherent feature.

5

Kindness is an inherent trait.

6

The problem is inherent to the design.

7

Music has an inherent rhythm.

8

Some things have inherent value.

1

There is inherent risk in driving.

2

She has an inherent talent for math.

3

The system has an inherent flaw.

4

We must respect the inherent rights of others.

5

The beauty is inherent in the landscape.

6

He found an inherent joy in reading.

7

The task has inherent challenges.

8

Is the bias inherent or learned?

1

The inherent contradictions made the plan fail.

2

The inherent stability of the structure is impressive.

3

There is an inherent conflict of interest.

4

We need to address the inherent weaknesses.

5

The inherent simplicity of the design is its strength.

6

The inherent power of the law is clear.

7

He recognized the inherent danger immediately.

8

The inherent logic of the argument is sound.

1

The inherent volatility of the market is well-known.

2

The inherent dignity of the individual is paramount.

3

The inherent complexity of the task was underestimated.

4

His work explores the inherent tension between art and commerce.

5

The inherent limitations of the software were evident.

6

She possesses an inherent sense of justice.

7

The inherent properties of the material are unique.

8

There is an inherent irony in his success.

1

The inherent teleology of the system was debated.

2

His philosophy rests on the inherent goodness of humanity.

3

The inherent instability of the regime led to collapse.

4

We must acknowledge the inherent bias in the data.

5

The inherent musicality of the language is striking.

6

There is an inherent paradox in his statement.

7

The inherent structure of the poem is traditional.

8

The inherent value of the antique is subjective.

동의어

반의어

extrinsic acquired superficial

자주 쓰는 조합

inherent risk
inherent value
inherent quality
inherent flaw
inherent danger
inherent bias
inherent beauty
inherent right
inherent strength
be inherent in

Idioms & Expressions

"baked into the cake"

Something is an inseparable part of the process.

The delay is baked into the cake.

casual

"part and parcel"

An essential or integral part of something.

Stress is part and parcel of the job.

neutral

"in one's blood"

A natural, inherent trait.

Music is in his blood.

casual

"second nature"

Something you do naturally without thinking.

Driving became second nature to her.

neutral

"by nature"

An inherent characteristic.

He is kind by nature.

neutral

"at the core"

The fundamental part of something.

At the core, they are the same.

neutral

Easily Confused

inherent vs inherited

Similar sound

Inherited = from ancestors; Inherent = natural essence

He inherited the house; the beauty is inherent.

inherent vs inherence

Noun form

Inherence is the state; inherent is the adjective

The inherence of the trait is clear.

inherent vs coherent

Rhyme

Coherent = logical; Inherent = natural

The argument was coherent and had inherent logic.

inherent vs adherent

Rhyme

Adherent = a follower; Inherent = natural

He is an adherent of the party.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + is + inherent + in + Object

Risk is inherent in the plan.

B2

Inherent + Noun + is + Adjective

Inherent talent is rare.

C1

It + is + inherent + to + Verb

It is inherent to succeed.

B2

The + inherent + Noun + of + Noun

The inherent value of gold.

B1

Subject + has + an + inherent + Noun

She has an inherent curiosity.

어휘 가족

Nouns

inherence The quality of being inherent.

Verbs

inhere To exist as a natural part of something.

Adjectives

inherent Existing as a natural part.

관련

inherit Related etymologically but means to receive from an ancestor.

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Academic/Legal Formal Neutral N/A

자주 하는 실수

inherent to something inherent in something
While 'to' is sometimes used, 'in' is the standard preposition.
using as a verb use as an adjective
Inherent is never a verb; use 'inhere' instead.
inherent of inherent in
The correct preposition is 'in'.
confusing with inherited inherent
Inherited means passed down from parents; inherent means part of the essence.
using for temporary states use for permanent traits
Inherent implies permanence.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a core inside an apple; that's the 'inherent' part.

💡

Professional Tone

Use it to explain why a project might be difficult.

🌍

Legal Context

Look for 'inherent rights' in historical documents.

💡

Preposition Rule

Always follow with 'in' (inherent in).

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Stress Point

Stress the middle syllable.

💡

Avoid Verbs

Don't say 'It inheres to me'; say 'It is inherent in me'.

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Etymology

It comes from 'sticking' to something.

💡

Contextualize

List 5 things in your room with inherent properties.

💡

Nuance

Use it to describe things you cannot change.

💡

Rhyme

Rhymes with 'coherent'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

In-HER-ent: It is in HER nature.

Visual Association

A diamond with a core of light.

Word Web

Nature Essence Permanent Core Trait

챌린지

Describe three things about yourself that are inherent.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To stick to

문화적 맥락

None.

Common in legal and philosophical texts.

Used in the Declaration of Independence regarding 'inherent rights'.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • inherent risk
  • inherent complexity
  • inherent bias

philosophy

  • inherent dignity
  • inherent truth
  • inherent nature

design

  • inherent flaw
  • inherent simplicity
  • inherent structure

science

  • inherent property
  • inherent stability
  • inherent behavior

Conversation Starters

"What is an inherent quality of a good leader?"

"Do you think humans have an inherent need for community?"

"Can you think of a job with inherent risks?"

"Is beauty inherent in nature, or is it in the eye of the beholder?"

"What is an inherent challenge in learning a new language?"

Journal Prompts

Write about an inherent trait you possess.

Describe a situation where an inherent risk was worth taking.

Is kindness an inherent human trait? Why or why not?

Reflect on a design that has an inherent flaw.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No. Inherited is from parents; inherent is from the nature of the thing.

Yes, for traits like 'inherent kindness'.

Inherently.

Yes, it is more common in writing than speech.

Very similar, but inherent emphasizes the 'built-in' nature.

Yes, like 'inherently evil'.

It is used, but mostly in professional contexts.

in-HEER-ent.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ beauty of the flower is amazing.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: inherent

Inherent describes a natural quality.

multiple choice A2

Which means natural and permanent?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: inherent

Inherent means built-in.

true false B1

An inherent trait can be easily removed.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Inherent traits are permanent.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

There is inherent risk in...

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