Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
engrained
Adjective
/ɪnˈɡreɪnd/

Definition
Fixed deeply and firmly in a person’s mind or character; established in a way that is difficult to change.

Examples
- Her love for art was engrained in her from a young age, influenced by her artist parents.
- Many engrained stereotypes about certain professions can lead to unfair judgments.
- The engrained habits of the team contributed to their success over the years.

Meaning
The term ‘engrained’ refers to something that is so firmly established that it is almost a part of one’s nature or character. It often describes beliefs, habits, or ideas that are deeply rooted.

Synonyms
- Deep-seated
- Entrenched
- Ingrained
- Imbedded
- Established