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View usage for: (nætʃərəli) 1. adverb [ADVERB before verb, ADVERB adjective]You use naturally to indicate that you think something is very obvious and not at all surprising in the circumstances. When things go wrong, all of us naturally feel disappointed and frustrated. Naturally these comings and goings excited some curiosity. He had been stunned and, naturally, deeply upset. We are naturally concerned about the future. Synonyms: of course, certainly, obviously, needless to say More Synonyms of naturally 2. adverb [ADVERB after verb]If one thing develops naturally from another, it develops as a normal consequence or result of it. A study of yoga leads naturally to meditation. Synonyms: typically, simply, normally, spontaneously More Synonyms of naturally 3. adverb [ADVERB adjective]You can use naturally to talk about a characteristic of someone's personality when it is the way that they normally act. He has a lively sense of humour and appears naturally confident. 4. adverb [ADVERB adjective]If someone is naturally good at something, they learn it easily and quickly and do it very well. Some individuals are naturally good communicators. Synonyms: inherently, instinctively, by nature, innately More Synonyms of naturally More Synonyms of naturally naturally in British English (ˈnætʃrəlɪ, -tʃərə-) adverb1. in a natural or normal way 2. through nature; inherently; instinctively adverb, sentence substitute naturally in American English (ˈnætʃərəli; ˈnætʃrəli) adverb3. as one might expect; of course Examples of 'naturally' in a sentencenaturally None of them said that they were naturally gifted.He wasn't naturally gifted enough to breeze by. People are naturally scared that people are going to be pushed out of their neighborhoods, and that has certainly happened.At Manchester City they undoubtedly have the most naturally gifted goalscorer of the lot.It didn't hurt that they all looked incredible, so naturally people came to them for advice.He's one of those naturally gifted sportsmen and sometimes those people don't train as hard as they need to.The people would naturally choose the best men to manage public affairs.Home advantage will count for a lot and they have a naturally gifted team.They took account of size and age quite naturally without any song and dance about it.Their rightful place is outdoors where they can graze and behave naturally.This is another protein naturally occurring in the body.Think about who you naturally trust when an old and new partner both want you.Its purveyors are only giving the people what they naturally want.His music teacher told her he was the most naturally gifted musician he had taught.Guys naturally read you without you having to tell them.The second source of naturally occurring radiation is the earth itself.It usually occurs in people with naturally sweaty feet and those who work in humid conditions.He is naturally gifted to play in this position but he has different qualities.Studies of reading show that this does not occur "naturally".Raw recruits like me would naturally talk about their ambitions.These naturally are those without power.It's naturally dark and curly and my mum prefers it that way.If your hair is naturally curly, it will define and hold the curl.I have a large nose and naturally curly hair. In other languagesnaturally British English: naturally / ˈnætʃrəlɪ; -tʃərə-/ ADVERB You use naturally to indicate that you think something is very obvious and not at all surprising in the circumstances. When things go wrong, all of us naturally feel disappointed and frustrated. - American English: naturally
- Arabic: طَبْعاً
- Brazilian Portuguese: naturalmente
- Chinese: 自然地
- Croatian: naravno
- Czech: samozřejmě
- Danish: naturligvis
- Dutch: natuurlijk
- European Spanish: naturalmente
- Finnish: luonnollisesti
- French: naturellement
- German: natürlich
- Greek: φυσικά
- Italian: naturalmente
- Japanese: 当然
- Korean: 자연히
- Norwegian: naturligvis
- Polish: naturalnie
- European Portuguese: naturalmente
- Romanian: firește
- Russian: естественно
- Latin American Spanish: naturalmente
- Swedish: naturligt
- Thai: อย่างเป็นธรรมชาติ
- Turkish: doğal olarak
- Ukrainian: природно
- Vietnamese: đương nhiên
Chinese translation of 'naturally' adv - (= unsurprisingly)
自然地 (zìrán de) - [behave, lead, arise, result]
自然地 (zìrán de) - [occur, happen]
自然而然地 (zìrán ér rán de) - (by nature)
天生地 (tiānshēng de) "naturally!" "当(當)然啦!" ("Dāngrán la!") to come naturally (to sb) (对(對)某人来(來)说(說))很容易 ((duì mǒurén lái shuō) hěn róngyì)
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"当(當)然啦!" ("Dāngrán la!")
See naturally (sense 4) Definition of course We are naturally concerned about the future. Synonyms certainly needless to say as a matter of course as might be expected as anticipated not unexpectedly Definition in a natural or normal way A study of yoga leads naturally to meditation. Definition instinctively Some individuals are naturally good communicators. Synonyms inherently instinctively by nature innately congenitally by character Definition instinctively Playing football was just something that came naturally to me. Synonyms automatically effortlessly without thinking by instinct Definition in a natural or normal way Just act naturally and you'll be okay. Synonyms unaffectedly normally genuinely spontaneously without airs artlessly unpretentiously Additional synonymsMarriages in medieval Europe were customarily arranged by the families. Synonyms usually, generally, commonly, regularly, normally, traditionally, ordinarily, habitually, in the ordinary way, as a ruleShe was always there, chatting informally to the children. Synonyms naturally, casually, normally, simply, genuinely, spontaneously, unpretentiously, unaffectedly She instinctively knew all was not well with her baby. Synonyms intuitively, naturally, automatically, without thinking, involuntarily, by instinct, in your bones Additional synonymsHe seemed to know intuitively that I must be missing her. Synonyms instinctively, automatically, spontaneously, involuntarily, innately, instinctually Definition in a normal manner the failure of the blood to clot normally Synonyms as usual, naturally, properly, conventionally, in the usual way There are obviously exceptions to this. Synonyms clearly, of course, certainly, needless to say, without doubt, assuredly Definition in a simple manner He dressed simply and led a quiet family life. Synonyms plainly, naturally, severely, starkly, modestly, with restraint, unpretentiously, without decoration, unelaborately, without any elaboration He sincerely believed that she was acting in his interest. Synonyms honestly, really, truly, genuinely, seriously, earnestly, wholeheartedly, in good faith, in earnest, in all sincerity, from the bottom of your heart Priti was capable of passing her exams with ease. Synonyms effortlessly, simply, easily, readily, without trouble, with no difficulty |