conatural

[kəˈnætʃrəl]

conatural Definition

  • 1innate; existing in a person or thing from birth or origin
  • 2having the same nature or character

Using conatural: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conatural" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Her conatural talent for music was evident from a young age.

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    The conatural bond between mother and child is unbreakable.

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    The conatural harmony between the two instruments was remarkable.

conatural Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for conatural

Antonyms for conatural

Phrases with conatural

  • compatible or harmonious with something

    Example

    His personality is conatural with his profession as a therapist.

  • belonging to the essential nature of something

    Example

    The conatural beauty of the landscape was breathtaking.

  • a moral principle that is inherent in human nature and can be discovered through reason alone

    Example

    The concept of conatural law has been debated by philosophers for centuries.

Origins of conatural

from Latin 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'natura' meaning 'nature'

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Summary: conatural in Brief

'Conatural' [kəˈnætʃrəl] means innate or existing in a person or thing from birth or origin. It can also refer to having the same nature or character. Examples include 'Her conatural talent for music was evident from a young age.' and 'The conatural bond between mother and child is unbreakable.' The phrase 'conatural with' denotes compatibility, while 'conatural to' refers to belonging to the essential nature of something.