Similar words: in nature, by nature, signature, mature, feature, creature, immature, naturally. Meaning: ['neɪtʃə(r)] n. 1. the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized 2. a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe 3. the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc. 4. the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions 5. a particular type of thing.
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(151) It's simply not in her nature to grumble.
(152) A love of nature links the two poets.
(153) After a while, driving becomes second nature to you.
(154) We stopped to admire the nature.
(155) Nature is a recurrent theme in Frost's poetry.
(156) Motor-racing is by nature a dangerous sport.
(157) I think she takes advantage of his good nature.
(158) In spring nature wears a new garment.
(159) An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship.
(160) This oil painting is true to nature.
(161) A love of nature informed his writing.
(162) It is a great joy to battle against nature.
(163) He was beginning to enjoy the beauties of nature.
(164) She is interested in art concreted with nature.
(165) We need to understand the true extent and nature of the problem.
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(166) Sondheim's book traces the changing nature of the relationship between men and women.
(167) It is better to try to work with, rather than against, Mother Nature.
(168) These latest findings support the thesis that sexuality is determined by nature rather than choice.
(169) Nature reserves were set up around new power stations to mollify local conservationists.
(170) He's been teaching for so long that it's second nature to him.
(171) The nature of his business enables him to get about the world a good deal.
(172) She was a practised swindler and took advantage of the old man's confiding nature.
(173) Her greatness lies in her deep understanding of human nature.
(174) She has a frivolous nature and won't take anything seriously.
(175) The study seems to show that nurture is more important than nature in shaping a child's character and future prospects.
(176) The parties would not reveal the exact nature of the dispute.
(177) I'm afraid I have to answer a call of nature.
(178) Baldwin enlightened her as to the nature of the experiment.
(179) The book is full of interesting observations on/about the nature of musical composition.
(180) They try to rehumanize those who have lost human nature.
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