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What is the difference between Innate and Enate?

What is the difference between Innate and Enate?

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Asked by T. Lopez, Last updated: Nov 09, 2024

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M. Pollock

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Answered Oct 22, 2019

Some people may be confused with how “innate” and “enate” should be used. Innate is a term that is used to describe something that already comes from within. This may be something that you are born with. For example, you may be innately good at singing, which means that you are born with a talent for singing. Enate is completely different, as this is a type of noun.

This can be used to describe connections towards the female members of your family. For example, you may say, “My enate aunt is one of the jolliest people I know.” These two words may sound a bit the same, but their meanings are completely different.

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