How Do You Spell INHERE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnhˈi͡ə] (IPA)

Inhere is a word that is often misspelled due to its phonetically confusing nature. The IPA phonetic transcription for inhere is /ɪnˈhɪər/, which breaks down the word into its component sounds. The "in" is pronounced as "ɪn," the "h" is pronounced as "h," and the "ere" is pronounced as "ˈhɪər." This can help English learners write and pronounce the word correctly. Inhere means to exist or be present in something as an inherent part, and it is important to spell it accurately to convey a clear message.

INHERE Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "inhere" refers to the act of existing inherently or being naturally and permanently a part of something. It denotes the idea of something being an inherent or intrinsic attribute or quality of an object or entity. This term is often used in philosophy and metaphysics to describe the way certain qualities or characteristics cannot be separated from an object without fundamentally altering its nature.

    When something inheres in another thing, it means that it exists and remains within it at all times, and cannot exist independently or separately. This concept is frequently employed when discussing abstract concepts such as qualities, properties, or characteristics that are seen as essential and inseparable from a particular substance or entity.

    For example, in the philosophy of Aristotle, he argued that certain qualities, such as shape or size, are inherent to physical objects and cannot be separated from them. Thus, the shape of a triangle inheres in the concept of a triangle, and it cannot be seen as a distinct entity without altering the very definition of a triangle.

    Overall, "inhere" describes the state of a quality, characteristic, or attribute being an integral and inseparable part of a particular object or entity, emphasizing its inherent nature and perpetual presence.

  2. To exist or be fixed in something else; to belong, as attributes or qualities.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Other Common Misspellings for INHERE

Etymology of INHERE

The word inhere originated from the Latin word inhaerere, which is a combination of the prefix in- meaning in or into, and the verb haerere meaning to stick or to adhere. Therefore, inhere ultimately means to stick in or to be inherent.

Similar spelling words for INHERE

Conjugate verb Inhere

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have inhered
you would have inhered
he/she/it would have inhered
we would have inhered
they would have inhered
I would have inhere
you would have inhere
he/she/it would have inhere
we would have inhere
they would have inhere

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been inhering
you would have been inhering
he/she/it would have been inhering
we would have been inhering
they would have been inhering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would inhere
you would inhere
he/she/it would inhere
we would inhere
they would inhere

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be inhering
you would be inhering
he/she/it would be inhering
we would be inhering
they would be inhering

FUTURE

I will inhere
you will inhere
he/she/it will inhere
we will inhere
they will inhere

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be inhering
you will be inhering
he/she/it will be inhering
we will be inhering
they will be inhering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have inhered
you will have inhered
he/she/it will have inhered
we will have inhered
they will have inhered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been inhering
you will have been inhering
he/she/it will have been inhering
we will have been inhering
they will have been inhering

IMPERATIVE

you inhere
we let´s inhere

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to inhere

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was inhering
you were inhering
he/she/it was inhering
we were inhering
they were inhering

PAST PARTICIPLE

inhered

PAST PERFECT

I had inhered
you had inhered
he/she/it had inhered
we had inhered
they had inhered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been inhering
you had been inhering
he/she/it had been inhering
we had been inhering
they had been inhering

PRESENT

I inhere
you inhere
he/she/it inheres
we inhere
they inhere

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am inhering
you are inhering
he/she/it is inhering
we are inhering
they are inhering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

inhering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have inhered
you have inhered
he/she/it has inhered
we have inhered
they have inhered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been inhering
you have been inhering
he/she/it has been inhering
we have been inhering
they have been inhering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it inhere

SIMPLE PAST

I inhered
you inhered
he/she/it inhered
we inhered
they inhered

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