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		inbornin‧born /ˌɪnˈbɔːn◂ $ -ɔːrn◂/ adjective    - Some people seem to have an inborn talent for cooking.
 
 - A prolonged period of family life permits the growing offspring to add individual learning experiences to their inborn behaviour programming.
 - He speculated that all such creatures had an inborn appreciation of beauty that they shared with humans.
 - It appears that in this case, at least, the avoidance of the deadly prey is inborn.
 - On average, environmental factors caused about twice as many cancers as inborn genetic factors.
 - She soon realised that what he had said was true: taste and style were inborn.
 - Those who survive best emotionally do so partly by the gift of their inborn temperament.
 - Thus, within us all are powerful inborn systems for communicating, nurturing, and surviving.
 
    an inborn quality or ability is one you have had naturally since birth:   Mammals have an inborn fear of snakes.  Good taste is inborn and cannot be learned.  |