Synonym: certainly, indeed, of course, plainly, surely. Similar words: naturalist, cultural, in nature, by nature, signature, structural, agricultural, rural. Meaning: ['nætʃərlɪ /-tʃrəlɪ] adv. 1. as might be expected 2. through inherent nature 3. according to nature; by natural means; without artificial help 4. in a natural or normal manner.
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121. He's such a good athlete that most sports come naturally to him.
122. Employers naturally prefer candidates with some previous experience of the job.
123. She was unable to conceive a child naturally and was offered fertility treatment.
124. As you walk faster, you will find the arms bend naturally and more quickly.
125. Naturally we were concerned for him when we heard of the accident.
126. He was naturally disappointed when the talks failed to bear fruit.
127. Naturally their ideas are important to everyone in the country.
128. He has a lively sense of humour and appears naturally confident.
129. For pictures of people behaving naturally, not posing for the camera, it is essential to shoot unnoticed.
130. They are naturally good salesmen with the gift of the gab.
131. After a crime, suspicion naturally falls on the person who has a motive for it.
132. Since I am his mother, my opinion of him is naturally a prejudiced one.
133. This special form of vitamin D is naturally present in breast milk.
134. Naturally, as a beginner I'm not a very good driver yet.
135. Personal preference naturally varies.
136. Naturally this bargaining power was not constant.
137. Mrs Squirrel will wear an apron, naturally.
138. Tryptophan is a naturally occurring amino acid.
139. The way home is warm bliss, drying off naturally.
140. Naturally I am broke, or almost.
141. Simon naturally put people's backs up.
142. This procedure naturally produced very large barns.
143. Does her hair curl naturally?
144. He can play any sport, he's naturally athletic.
145. Naturally, stock market crashes and recessions end up tossing businesses into bankruptcy court and throwing people out of work.Sentence dictionary
146. Since this was one of the central objectives of the Midway operation, it naturally won his complete approval.
147. In spite of accounting for only 0.2 percent of a beer's cost, this is naturally felt to be wasteful and undesirable.
148. The advanced technologies used in drives manufacture naturally have their benefits.
149. If Lois had to shout in her conscientious efforts, Paul had turned out to be naturally brilliant around hearing aids.
150. These facilities were combat bases and were naturally quite differ-ent from the big camps.
More similar words: naturalist, cultural, in nature, by nature, signature, structural, agricultural, rural, rally, feature, creature, literally, legislature, eat up, status, statue, statute, accurate, accuracy, encourage, oral, insurance, courageous, discourage, encouraging, accurately, discouraged, overall, liberal, neutral.