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What’s the difference between “inherent” and “ congenital”?
Here’s the question I encountered in a vocabulary practice:
“Because of their inherent ability to find their home, pigeons have been used to send messages by traveling nobleman for centuries.” The word “inherent” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. implicit
B. essential
C. built-in
D. congenital
The given answer is C.built-in, but I wonder why D. congenital isn’t correct.
Thank you for reading my question.
18 de feb. de 2019 16:00
Respuestas · 3
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"Congenital" is usually used to indicate something passed on through genetics. Often appears in medical contexts (as the other answer indicated). "Inherent" is much more frequent and has a wider range of meaning.
18 de febrero de 2019
3
If you say their homing instinct is inherent, you are stressing that it is an inseparable part of the nature of the pigeon.
If you say it is congenital, you are saying it an abnormality or defect present from the time of its birth.
Hope this helps
18 de febrero de 2019
2
It is usually used like this, a congential deformity. It has bad implication.
18 de febrero de 2019
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