সহজাত, অন্তর্নিহিত, জন্মগত, প্রকৃতিদত্ত, স্বভাবগত, স্বাভাবিক, প্রকৃতিজাত, প্রকৃতিগত, সহজ, প্রকৃতিজ
(1) Not established by conditioning or learning,being talented through inherited qualities,present at birth but not necessarily hereditary,acquired during fetal development,inherited,native
(2) Not established by conditioning or learning
(3) Being talented through inherited qualities
(4) Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary
(5) Acquired during fetal development
(6) Inherited
(7) Native
(1) We are choosing the bit of time that best fits our innate capacities, our abilities, and our aims.
(2) It has often been claimed that primitive mathematical notions are innate to the human mind.
(3) No amount of scientific progress, moreover, has separated the world from our apprehension of its innate destiny.
(4) Success has come so naturally that the young Italian exudes an innate , unquestioned belief in his own talents.
(5) They have an innate sense of rhythm and produce music using basic instruments.
(6) I saw a wrong and I wanted to right it; it's just a basic innate instinct to me.
(7) The capacity for memory is clearly innate , but not special to any particular domain.
(8) Even our intelligence, prized in our individualistic culture as a symbol of innate uniqueness, turns out to be a social gift.
(9) We found that many children, even those not much exposed to classical music at home, had an innate interest in it.
(10) It follows that the Leibnizian theory of innate ideas is substantially correct.
(11) That capacity is not innate to them: it must be socialized into them by educational institutions.
(12) She has no friends and, due to her innate tactlessness, appears to lack the capacity to make any.
(13) There is innate hostility to organised labour on the college board.
(14) They were also given vital tips to hone their innate skills, which would help them face the stiff competition.
(15) Hume maintained that Descartes was wrong to hold that we possess innate ideas of mind, God, body, and world.
(16) I assure you it has nothing to do with bravery, or some innate motivation to break the big story.
(17) Once again, one should never undervalue the innate decency of ordinary and not so ordinary Americans.
(18) Unlike Locke, Hume has no objection to saying that impressions are innate .
(19) His innate decency and instinctive way with people also masked a deep-seated confidence.
(20) The annual concert was a fusion of education and entertainment as the kids displayed their innate talents.
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