Word | connatural |
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Definition | n. Innate; naturally found together. |
Sentence | For the Stoics, prudence is connatural to courage—the courage to fight your own impulses (in an aphorism by—who else—Publilius Syrus, prudence was deemed the courage of the general). |
Source | Antifragile, Nicholas Nassim Taleb |
Tags: language::english, topic::vocabulary
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