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Inherent Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for inherent in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of inherent in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for inherent alphabetically.

acquired
  • accomplished
  • attained
  • captured
  • collected
  • earned
  • gained
  • gathered
  • learned
  • obtained
added
  • combined
  • extra
  • farther
  • further
  • joined
  • more
  • over-and-above
  • supplemental
  • supplementary
auxiliary
  • abetting
  • accessory
  • adjuvant
  • ancillary
  • appurtenant
  • backup
  • complementary
  • contributory
  • extra
external
  • alien
  • apparent
  • exterior
  • extraneous
  • foreign
  • independent
  • out
  • outer
  • outermost
extra
  • added
  • additional
  • ancillary
  • another
  • auxiliary
  • beyond
  • button
  • extraneous
  • extraordinary
extrinsic
  • acquired
  • alien
  • exotic
  • exterior
  • external
  • extraneous
  • gained
  • imported
  • outer
incidental
  • accidental
  • accompanying
  • adventitious
  • ancillary
  • attendant
  • by-the-way
  • casual
  • chance
  • circumstantial
learned
  • abstruse
  • academic
  • accomplished
  • bookish
  • brainy
  • conversant
  • cultivated
  • cultured
  • deep
minor
  • accessory
  • below the mark
  • bush-league
  • casual
  • dependent
  • dinky
  • inconsequential
  • inconsiderable
  • inferior
secondary
  • accessory
  • alternate
  • auxiliary
  • backup
  • bush-league
  • collateral
  • consequential
  • contingent
  • dependent
superficial
  • apparent
  • casual
  • cosmetic
  • cursory
  • depthless
  • desultory
  • empty
  • evident
  • exterior
unimportant
  • beside the point
  • casual
  • frivolous
  • frothy
  • immaterial
  • inconsequential
  • inconsiderable
  • indifferent
  • insignificant

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