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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(181) I tried appealing to his better nature but he wouldn't agree to help us.
(182) He deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship.
(183) This is the kind of place where you can feel at one with nature.
(184) They were fighting a losing battle against the forces of nature.
(185) Maybe if you appeal to her better nature , you can get her to help.
(186) We must never lose sight of the fact that man must work in harmony with nature.
(187) When the dog responded so badly to the treatment, we decided to let nature take its course .
(188) Gandhi said that those who isolate religion from politics don't understand the nature of either.
(189) He was not clear on the precise nature of his mission.
(190) I am certainly lucky to have a kind wife who is loving by nature.
(191) They asked a lot of questions about the nature of our democracy.
(192) Most of us have never considered the humble potato as a precious gift from nature.
(193) The human organism learns partly by nature, partly by nurture.
(194) It is important to define the nature of the problem.
(195) She had never seen the pettish side of his nature before.
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(196) They believe the soul is immortal, grounding this belief on the Divine nature of the human spirit.
(197) Due to some freak of nature, it snowed in June.
(198) In the nature of things, young people often rebel against their parents.
(199) A garden is, at best, a holding operation against nature.
(200) One could argue that smoking, by its very nature, is addictive.
(201) A certain element of risk is in the nature of the job.
(202) Her calm nature served as a natural counterbalance to his excitable personality.
(203) The place was in charge of a Major Donald, a good - nature fellow.
(204) In her paper she goes on to argue that scientists do not yet know enough about the nature of the disease.
(205) Planning ahead had always come as second nature to her.
(206) The relationship between a parent and a child is instinctual and stems from basic human nature.
(207) The exact nature of the problem is not well understood.
(208) By its very nature , capitalism involves exploitation of the worker.
(209) Chinese geologists are pitting their knowledge, skill and modern technical equipment against nature in an effort to get more oil for their country.
(210) There was no point appealing to her better nature .
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