Word: natural

Category: natural

Beauty & Fitness, Health, Business & Industrial

Related words: natural

the natural, natural gas, natural hair, natural history museum, natural remedies, natural resources, all natural, natural selection, natural bridge, natural hairstyles, natural grocers, natural curly hair, natural hair styles, natural makeup, natural hair products, natural hair color, natural news

Synonyms: natural

normal, ordinary, everyday, usual, regular, common, commonplace, typical, routine, standard, established, customary, accustomed, habitual, unprocessed, organic, pure, wholesome, unrefined, pesticide-free, additive-free, born, naturally gifted, untaught, innate, inborn, inherent, native, instinctive, intuitive, hereditary, inherited, inbred, congenital, connate, unaffected, spontaneous, uninhibited, relaxed, unselfconscious, genuine, open, artless, guileless, ingenuous, unpretentious, without airs, reasonable, logical, understandable, (only) to be expected, predictable, raw, rude, lifelike

Translations: natural

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spanish
Translations:
natural, naturales, natural de, travieso
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german
Translations:
instinktiv, unbearbeitet, naturgemäß, ungekünstelt, instinktmäßig, unverfänglich, grob, roh, natürlich, unbefangen, ...
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french
Translations:
âpre, naturel, grossier, bécarre, rude, brut, normal, cru, naturelle, naturelles, ...
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italian
Translations:
rozzo, naturale, crudo, grezzo, greggio, naturali, fisica, naughty
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portuguese
Translations:
natural, bronco, cru, agreste, naughty, naturais, singular
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dutch
Translations:
ruig, onbehouwen, rauw, natuurlijk, cru, onbeschaafd, ruw, bot, grof, snauwerig, ...
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russian
Translations:
свободный, закономерный, бекар, природный, естественный, непринужденный, некультивированный, сырой, необработанный, натуральный, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
naturlig, naturlige, natur
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swedish
Translations:
medfödd, naturlig, naturligt, naturliga, natur, fysisk
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finnish
Translations:
käsittelemätön, kolea, luonnollinen, luontainen, raaka, jalostamaton, luonteva, luonnon, luonnollista, luonnollisen, ...
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danish
Translations:
naturlig, naturlige, naturligt, fysisk, fysiske
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czech
Translations:
vrozený, naturální, surový, normální, přírodní, přirozený, zemního, přirozené, fyzická
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polish
Translations:
samorodny, naturalny, szczery, przyrodniczy, dziki, normalny, kasownik, żywiołowy, naturalne, naturalnych, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
természeti, feloldójel, természetes, nemzeti, a természetes, a természeti
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turkish
Translations:
çiğ, doğal, ham, doğal bir, doğa, tabii
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greek
Translations:
φυσικός, φυσικό, φυσικών, φυσικά, φυσικού
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ukrainian
Translations:
природний, природничий, натуральний, природного, природній
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albanian
Translations:
natyror, i natyrshëm, natyral, natyrore, natyrshme
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bulgarian
Translations:
природен, естествен, физическо, естествена, естествената
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belarusian
Translations:
природный
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estonian
Translations:
looduslik, loomulik, naturaalne, looduslike, loodusliku
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croatian
Translations:
prirodnog, prirodna, prirodnom, prirodni, prirodno, prirodnih
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icelandic
Translations:
eðlilegur, náttúrulega, eðlilegt, náttúrulegt, náttúruleg, náttúrulegur
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lithuanian
Translations:
natūralus, gamtos, natūrali, natūralių, natūralaus
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latvian
Translations:
dabisks, dabas, dabiskā, dabiski, dabiska
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macedonian
Translations:
природен, природно, природни, природните, природна
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romanian
Translations:
firesc, natural, naturală, naturale, naturala, fizică
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slovenian
Translations:
normální, naravna, naravno, naravne, naravni, naraven
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slovak
Translations:
normálni, prírodné, prírodná, prírodný, prírodnej, prírodnou

The meaning and "use of": natural

adjective
  • existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humankind. - carrots contain a natural antiseptic that fights bacteria
  • of or in agreement with the character or makeup of, or circumstances surrounding, someone or something. - sharks have no natural enemies
  • (of a parent or child) related by blood. - such adopted children always knew who their natural parents were
  • (of a note) not sharped or flatted. - the bassoon plays G-natural instead of A-flat
  • relating to earthly or unredeemed human or physical nature as distinct from the spiritual or supernatural realm. - From the Renaissance onwards, study of the natural realm was increasingly distinguished from metaphysics.
noun
  • a person regarded as having an innate gift or talent for a particular task or activity. - she was a natural for the sort of television work required of her
  • a sign (♮) denoting a natural note when a previous sign or the key signature would otherwise demand a sharp or a flat. - Such appearances certainly suggest that the e flat in ex.3 is no scribal error for e natural .
  • a creamy beige color. - Colours are powdered pastels, warm naturals , primary colours and unusual accents.
  • a hand of cards, throw of dice, or other result that wins immediately, in particular. - You must have 2 naturals then you can play as many wild cards as you would like.
  • an insect or other small creature used as bait, rather than an artificial imitation. - When fishing such waters, under such conditions a better option is to go for smaller baits, either naturals or particles.
  • a person born with a learning disability. - They were deficient, but probably not to the extent that they might be called naturals or idiots.
adverb
  • naturally. - keep walking—just act natural

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