Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary.
Normally existing at birth.
1 No; it was something in them, something inborn and subtle and everlasting.
2 It takes a man all his inborn strength to fight hunger properly.
3 Fatty-acid metabolism plays a key role in acquired and inborn metabolic diseases.
4 The sight sets him thinking of the inborn sense of the bird.
5 Tact was inborn in Cunningham, as it had been in his father.
6 You do seem to have a natural, inborn sense about healing, Ayla.
7 Naturally enough, that kind of inborn enthusiasm struck a chord in me.
8 He lifted his hat with the inborn grace of a high-born gentleman.
9 With plenty of elbow-room the Californian works out his own inborn character.
10 Here was a distinct failure of nurture to modify the inborn nature.
11 The ability to go through the breathing movements is inborn , engrained, enregistered.
12 Is morality inborn , as Hutcheson insisted, a gift from God and nature?
13 His inborn sanity could not defend him from a misty creeping jealousy.
14 But inborn lovingness was strong enough to keep itself level with resentment.
15 Charlotte, with her inborn convictions, laughed at herself, but the face remained.
16 This idea is not inborn , it has come from an intense study.
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