💎 Intrinsic: SAT Word of the Day
Why are children curious without being taught?
📚️ Definition of INTRINSIC
Intrinsic (adjective): belonging to the essential nature of something: children possess intrinsic curiosity.
🗣️ Pronunciation of INTRINSIC
IPA: ɪn.ˈtrɪn.zɪk (See IPA key)
Phonetic: in-TRIN-zik
💪 Last-5 quiz
Test your recall of the last five words we’ve learned. Answer key is below.
1. COHERENT most nearly means
(A) exhaustive
(B) eloquent
(C) disparate
(D) logical
2. PLACID most nearly means
(A) volatile
(B) turbulent
(C) serene
(D) apathetic
3. VERBATIM most nearly means
(A) approximately
(B) concisely
(C) accurately
(D) word for word
4. ANOMALY most nearly means
(A) conformity
(B) paradox
(C) aberration
(D) precedent
5. COVERT most nearly means
(A) overt
(B) cryptic
(C) tacit
(D) clandestine
📰 Examples of INTRINSIC
Children are intrinsically curious; it’s how they learn.
Music appears to be an intrinsic part of human culture and has been documented by ethnomusicologists in every society they’ve studied.
Cryptocurrency arguably has no intrinsic value, but the same criticism could be made about most currencies, whose worth also depends on confidence of those who use it.
🗣️ How to use INTRINSIC
These are common ways to use INTRINSIC with other words:
intrinsic value, intrinsic worth, intrinsic motivation, intrinsic property, intrinsic quality, intrinsic to human nature
👉️ Quiz answers
First one: D, inherent. And here’s the quiz if you didn't get it: INTRINSIC means: A) acquired; B) incidental; C) external; D) inherent.
Last-5 quiz answers: 1) D — coherent 2) C — placid 3) D — verbatim 4) C — anomaly 5) D — covert
Y’all come back mañana. We’ll be learning what you hope your biggest goals are.


