Natural-born


[nach-er-uh l-bawrn, nach-ruh l-] /ˈnætʃ ər əlˈbɔrn, ˈnætʃ rəl-/

adjective
1.
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2.
by virtue of one’s nature, qualities, or innate talent:
a natural-born musician.
adjective
1.
being as specified through one’s birth: a natural-born Irishman
adjective

having a position or status from birth
adj.

1580s, from natural (adj.) + born.

adjective

Total; absolute; innate: The man’s a natural-born spaz/ a natural-born artist (1930s+ Black)

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