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Intrinsically Meaning in English

word · lemma: intrinsic

ˌɪnˈtɹɪnsɪkəɫi/, /ˌɪnˈtɹɪnsɪkɫi
in-TRIN-si-kuh-lee
ɪntɹˈɪnzɪkli
in-TRIN-zik-lee

Definition

In a way that is a natural, essential, or basic part of something; not because of outside reasons.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and academic; often used with qualities ('intrinsically valuable', 'intrinsically good'). Implies the core or inherent nature of something. Do not confuse with 'essentially'—'intrinsically' focuses more on internal nature than importance.

Example Sentences

Diamonds are intrinsically valuable.

basic

The job was not intrinsically interesting.

basic

Some people believe that humans are intrinsically good.

basic

This painting isn't intrinsically beautiful, but it has historical importance.

natural

Money isn't intrinsically evil; it depends on how it's used.

natural

Some risks are intrinsically linked to any new technology.

natural