noun a person or thing that is considered to be inherently part of a particular group or category
adjective relating to or existing in nature; not made or caused by humankind
Referring to rights and protections for natural resources and environments
Referring to resources, habitats, and ecosystems that exist in their natural state
Referring to treatments and remedies derived from plants or other natural sources
Referring to organisms and processes that occur in nature without human intervention
Referring to products made with natural ingredients and free from synthetic chemicals
Referring to ingredients and products that are minimally processed and free from artificial additives
Natural can be used by writers to describe language or dialogue that sounds authentic and unforced.
Psychologists may use the term 'natural' to refer to behaviors or reactions that are instinctual or innate in a person.
Chefs may use 'natural' to describe ingredients that are not processed or have no artificial additives.
Athletes may use 'natural' to describe a talent or ability that comes effortlessly to them.
Environmental scientists may use 'natural' to refer to ecosystems or processes that occur without human intervention.
Fashion designers may use 'natural' to describe colors or textures that are found in nature.
Photographers may use 'natural' to describe lighting or poses that appear unposed or unedited.
Architects may use 'natural' to describe materials or designs that blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment.
Gardeners may use 'natural' to describe plants or landscaping techniques that mimic nature.
Fitness trainers may use 'natural' to describe movements or exercises that align with the body's natural range of motion.