The difference between Innately and Naturally
When used as adverbs, innately means in an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature, whereas naturally means in a natural manner.
check bellow for the other definitions of Innately and Naturally
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Innately as an adverb:
In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature.
Examples:
"Fish innately know how to swim, they don't go to school to learn it."
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Naturally as an adverb:
In a natural manner.
Examples:
"Although he was unused to the situation, he tried to act naturally."
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Naturally as an adverb:
Inherently or by nature.
Examples:
"Boys are naturally aggressive."
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Naturally as an adverb:
Surely or without any doubt.
Examples:
"I shall naturally protest at that decision."