adverb
- in a manner that is inborn, natural, or inherent; by nature or constitution
- in a way that is suited to or in harmony with one's nature or character
Usage: formal; philosophical or literary usage
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- Humans are connaturally drawn to seek meaning in their experiences.
- The philosopher argued that virtue is connaturally present in the human soul.
- She responded connaturally to the crisis with calm and decisiveness.
- Curiosity is connaturally part of a child's development.
- The artist's style developed connaturally from her early influences.