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Kailin
Can I say "inbuilt desire"?
I think women have an natural/inbuilt desire for buying beautiful clothes.
Can I say "inbuilt desire" under this context?
If not, what will you say with the word "inbuilt"?
Thank you!
2014年7月27日 12:16
解答 · 11
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"Innate" is the obvious choice. It means "present since birth, not learned."
"Inherent" works.
"Inbuilt" is wrong.
"Built-in" works, but it a colloquial and informal.
"Natural" works.
"Instinctive" works.
2014年7月27日
We'd understand what you meant, but I don't think that it collocates well. Dan has given you a selection of excellent alternatives, though. You are spoilt for choice!
2014年7月27日
Thank you, Richard! Your discussion below is very helpful!
2014年7月28日
I believe the best choice is "innate", as well-stated by Dan.
2014年7月27日
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