intrinsically

adverb10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.0

Describes something that has value in itself, regardless of external factors.

Describes a topic or subject that is fascinating on its own merits.

Refers to an activity that provides satisfaction in and of itself.

Describes something that is bad or wrong in its fundamental nature.

Indicates something is damaging by its very nature.

Refers to an act or idea that is morally wrong in itself.

Indicates something is better by its very nature, not due to external advantage.

Used in engineering to describe equipment designed to be safe in hazardous environments.

Describes something that has no value in and of itself.

Indicates two concepts or things are connected in a fundamental way.