What is another word for Congenitally?

Pronunciation: [kənd͡ʒˈɛnɪtə͡li] (IPA)

Congenitally is an adverb that refers to a condition that is present at birth or a characteristic that is innate. Synonyms for congenitally include inherently, intrinsically, naturally, essentially, and fundamentally. These words imply that the condition or characteristic is an integral part of a person's being, and is not something that can be altered or changed. Additionally, synonyms for congenitally include genetically, hereditarily and ingrained, which suggest that the condition is inherited or deeply ingrained from birth. These synonyms help to convey the permanence and non-changing nature of conditions or characteristics that are present from birth.

What are the hypernyms for Congenitally?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Congenitally?

The antonyms for the word "congenitally" are acquired, developed, and gradually. Congenitally describes something that exists from birth or is present from the beginning, while acquired refers to something that is gained or obtained over time. Developed suggests growth or progress, and gradually indicates something that happens slowly or over a period of time. These antonyms are useful for highlighting the opposite of a congenital condition or trait, such as acquired or developed abilities, or a change that happens gradually rather than being present from birth.

What are the antonyms for Congenitally?

Usage examples for Congenitally

The so-called higher faculties, such as thought and will, have been related to central or cortical processes of the nervous system, processes of connection and complication which within the brain itself supplement the impulses and sensations Congenitally and externally stimulated.
"The Approach to Philosophy"
Ralph Barton Perry
The wealth of fantastic imagery which he used to such purpose not infrequently stimulated him to a disorderly profusion of grotesque; he was Congenitally melodramatic; and before very long his habit of attributing special catch-words, gestures, and the like to his characters, exaggerated, degenerated, and stereotyped itself in a fashion which it is difficult to think satisfactory to anybody.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
They needs must love the highest when they see it, but they are Congenitally incapable of describing it correctly.
"An Ocean Tramp"
William McFee

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