formal : belonging to the basic nature of someone or something
▪ He has an inherent sense of fair play. ▪ She believes strongly in the inherent [=fundamental, natural] goodness of all people. — often + in ▪ She believes that goodness is inherent in all people. ▪ There are a number of problems inherent in the design/plan.
▪ He has an inherent sense of fair play. ▪ She believes strongly in the inherent [=fundamental, natural] goodness of all people. — often + in ▪ She believes that goodness is inherent in all people. ▪ There are a number of problems inherent in the design/plan.
— in·her·ent·ly adverb
▪ Are people inherently good? ▪ There is nothing inherently illegal about what he did.
▪ Are people inherently good? ▪ There is nothing inherently illegal about what he did.





