IPA: /ɪnˈɡreɪn/
KK: /ɪnˈɡreɪn/
adjective
Definition: Something that is deeply embedded or firmly established, often referring to habits or characteristics that are difficult to change.
Example: Her ingrained habits made it hard for her to adapt to new routines.
noun
Definition: A type of fabric or carpet that has colors or patterns that are part of the material itself, rather than applied on the surface.
Example: The ingrain carpet added a touch of elegance to the living room.
transitive verb
Definition: To fix something deeply in someone's mind or to make it a permanent part of something.
Example: The values of honesty and hard work were ingrained in him from a young age.