What does Intrinsic mean? Learn the meaning of Intrinsic as we define this advanced vocabulary word with a simple definition, pictures, example sentences, English pronunciation and audio.
Intrinsic definition (adjective) internally true and genuine, often referring to the worth of people and objects for their value
Intrinsic pronunciation: in-trin-sik
Examples of Intrinsic in a sentence:
1. A man with a generous heart can see the intrinsic value in something which looks worthless to others.
2. If students want to accomplish their academic goals, they must have the intrinsic motivation to push themselves.
3. The intrinsic value of a college degree is worth more than the financial cost of obtaining a higher education.
4. While the painting has no real financial value, it has a great deal of intrinsic worth to me because my deceased father painted it.
5. If a man really loves a woman, he loves her for intrinsic reasons and not for her appearance or wealth.
Intrinsic synonyms and other related words for Intrinsic
inherent, innate, ingrained, essential, inborn, congenital, interior, natural, native, inner, internal, inbred, inward, deep-seated, rooted, visceral, constitutional, fundamental, intuitive, intimate, elemental, inside, central, gut, intuitional, viscerous, basic, accustomed, habitual, indwelling
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