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- Dictionarynatural/ˈnatʃ(ə)rəl/
adjective
- 1. existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind: "carrots contain a natural antiseptic"
- 2. in accordance with the nature of, or circumstances surrounding, someone or something: "sharks have no natural enemies"
noun
- 1. a person having an innate talent for a particular task or activity: "she was a natural for television work"
- 2. a sign (♮) denoting a natural note when a previous sign or the key signature would otherwise demand a sharp or a flat.
adverb
- 1. naturally: informal, dialect "keep walking—just act natural"
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1. : based on an inherent sense of right and wrong. natural justice. 2. a. : being in accordance with or determined by nature. natural impulses. b. : having or constituting a classification based on features existing in nature. 3. a. : connected by direct genetic relationship rather than by adoption or marriage : biological. their natural son.
NATURAL definition: 1. as found in nature and not involving anything made or done by people: 2. A natural ability or…. Learn more.
Natural definition: existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial). See examples of NATURAL used in a sentence.
[only before noun] existing in nature; not made or caused by humans. the natural world (= of trees, rivers, animals and birds) We should respect animals and the natural environment, which is their home. a country’s natural resources (= its coal, oil, forests, etc.) wildlife in its natural habitat.
Natural describes something that comes from nature, rather than being man-made. Your healthy friend who only eats natural food will probably choose carrots instead of potato chips for a snack.
Someone with a natural ability or skill was born with that ability and did not have to learn it. She has a natural ability to understand the motives of others. He had a natural flair for business.
Natural definition: existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial). See examples of NATURAL used in a sentence.
noun. /ˈnætʃrəl/ person. natural (for something) a person who is very good at something without having to learn how to do it, or who has all the right qualities for a particular job. She took to flying like a natural. He's a natural for the role. Take your English to the next level.
Something that is natural exists or happens because of nature, not because it was made or done by people: natural gas / resources. natural beauty. to die of natural causes (= because you are sick or old) This product contains only natural ingredients. Fewer examples.
1. of, existing in, or produced by nature: natural science; natural cliffs. 2. in accordance with human nature: it is only natural to want to be liked. 3. as is normal or to be expected; ordinary or logical: the natural course of events. 4. not acquired; innate: a natural gift for sport.