Synonym: naturally. Similar words: in nature, signature, feature, naturally, creature, naturalist, legislature, by name. Meaning: adv. through inherent nature.
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61. Mitchell was by nature cautious with people although the island seemed to contradict this tendency in him.
62. Glynn was not by nature careless or casual; he must have been under strong emotion.
63. Oppenheimer was, by nature, a philosophical, rather grave person, but some of his colleagues were anything but.
64. The extent to which life is difficult in old age is by no means all determined by nature.
65. On the whole, feminists throughout the period agreed that women were better suited by nature to home-related tasks than were men.
66. This is less of a problem here, since rap is derivative by nature.
67. Daly was unfit for stardom by upbringing, by nature - he couldn't handle it.
68. The writer must be universal in sympathy and an outcast by nature: only then can he see clearly.
69. Honesty is an expensive virtue, and no one is really 100% honest. People are by nature half- honest and half- hypocritical, and they naturally choose to be hypocritical if doing so is beneficial to them. There is always a constant struggle between honesty and dishonesty, but nothing can replace honesty in a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia
70. Naughty by nature: Busi's latest novel latin lover Aldo Busi gives good quote.
71. They put a lot of heart and soul into it and attack by nature.
72. Soul musicians are, by nature, nocturnal, so many of his interviews would take place in the wee hours.
73. And even Cotton Fitzsimmons, an incorrigible optimist by nature, seemed to buy into that at least a little bit.
74. This means that man-made substances are not produced at a faster pace than they can be broken down by nature.
75. Halflings are not especially warlike by nature, and their troopers are for the most part country watchmen,[sentencedict.com] game wardens and foresters.
76. Of my five fires, it is the only catastrophe instigated by nature.
77. Firstly selectors by nature have a conservative streak; this may not be a bad fault.
78. People are linked to each other by nature, and the abolition of artifice should allow nature to come into its own.
79. Some current assets are by nature needed to maintain the company operations and would not normally be available to meet short-term obligations.
80. Followed by nature attractions(sentencedict.com), panoramic viewpoints and gastronomy.
81. Countercharge is by nature a "relatively independent appeal".
82. By nature he is an unsympathetic man.
83. Literature is, by nature, imaginal.
84. Forster was a venturer by nature.
85. I was still by nature solicitous to be neat.
86. He was by nature powerful of thought and sensibility.
87. Roger, uncommunicative by nature, said nothing.
88. So it is phenomenal, instrumental and normative by nature.
89. He was quite a shy person by nature.
90. Personal relationships are by nature not an open business.
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