Difference between Inbuilt and Built-in
What is the difference between Inbuilt and Built-in?
Inbuilt as an adjective is existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral. while Built-in as an adjective is constructed as a non-detachable part of a larger structure
Inbuilt
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral.
Built-in
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: constructed as a non-detachable part of a larger structurebeing an essential and permanent part of somethingof an included feature that normally comes as an extra
We hope you now know whether to use Inbuilt or Built-in in your sentence.