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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(211) Sometimes the best cure for an illness is just to let nature take its course.
(212) The beauty of nature and human feelings were important ideas in romanticism.
(213) deeply shocked. You can use deep down to talk about a per-son's real nature:She can seem stern, but deep down she's a very kind person.
(214) We built our house in the country because we wanted to get back to nature.
(215) He believed in spending half an hour each day to relax and commune with nature.
(216) Gen. de Gaulle sensed that nuclear weapons would fundamentally change the nature of international relations.
(217) Now General Electric have gone one better than nature and made a diamond purer than the best quality natural diamonds.
(218) He examined the nature of the relationship between the two communities.
(219) The argument is based on certain presumptions about human nature.
(220) Rowe does a very clever riff on the nature of prejudice.
(221) The difficulty lies in identifying the precise nature of the problem.
(222) The legal concept of insanity is of a different nature from the medical.
(223) I hope the problem could be settled in the course of nature.
(224) The book puts forward a number of extreme propositions about the nature of language.
(225) I fell in love with him because of his kind nature.
(226) They define sexual harassment as unwanted conduct of a sexual nature.
(227) Genetic engineers should not be allowed to play God(sentence dictionary), interfering with the basic patterns of Nature.
(228) He had his father's good looks and his mother's good nature.
(229) His was a utopian vision of nature in its purest form.
(230) By its nature, terrorism is designed to strike at the heart of our democratic values.
(231) My father is a stoic by nature and found it hard to express his grief when my mother died.
(232) Madam Curie insisted there was something in nature that gave out radiation.
(233) Marine biologists are calling for Cardigan Bay to be created a marine nature reserve to protect the dolphins.
(234) The pearl, valued at £75 000, is so big that it has been described as a freak of nature.
(235) She would happily trot behind him as he set off to commune with nature.
(236) An event like this serves to remind us that we do not have control over nature.
(237) I think he's a physicist or something of that nature.
(238) She was very anxious to get away from cities and back to nature.
(239) There are problems in every relationship - it's in the nature of things.
(240) He just published a paper in the journal Nature analyzing the fires.
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