ingrained
ingrained
Definition
in·grained (in′grānd′, -grānd′)
adjective
- worked into the fiber
- firmly fixed or established ingrained principles
- inveterate; thoroughgoing an ingrained liar
ingrained
Synonyms
ingrained
Usage Examples
Used with adjective complement
- become: These habits became deeply ingrained in his design psyche.
- get: The grime of the street gets ingrained in their souls.
- have: Several incidents that took place at this visit have deeply ingrained in her mind that what she thinks is true.
Modifies a noun
- dirt: I think I must have constantly had ingrained dirt in my knees due to the constantly kneeling in the dirt.
- habit: We need to begin to change deeply ingrained habits.
- prejudice: I have come to the conclusion that they conflict with two of Old England's most ingrained prejudices.
- tendency: My ingrained tendency to ignore etchings was revealed to me here to be a bit ridiculous, as is perhaps clear, rather rapidly.
- attitude: We should not be afraid to challenge ingrained attitudes.
- belief: Peter's ingrained beliefs are being challenged in a profound way.
Modifying Another Word
- deeply: These habits became deeply ingrained in his design psyche.
- firmly: Despite all that bullying streak within my recent development, the thoroughly decent good sort of chap was still there, firmly ingrained.
- so: Most of the songs are so ingrained that we can sing along whenever we happen across them.
- too: It will be more of the same from me; writing is too ingrained a habit to break!
- now: But whatever it is, it's now ingrained in the process, both as a voyager of discovery and of confirmation.
- indelibly: The complaints reveal secrecy is still " indelibly ingrained " in British public authorities.
Preposition: in
- psyche: It may be deeply ingrained in the English gardening psyche.
- consciousness: But Time and Newsweek are indelibly ingrained in the public consciousness.
- culture: In fact, they're ingrained in the culture.
- mind: This distinctive night of comic entertainment will be ingrained in the minds of those who went for some time.
- history: Our traditions of justice and liberty are ingrained in British history.
Browse dictionary entries near ingrained
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