Pronunciation: /ˈnætʃərəl raɪt/
noun a right that is believed to be inherent to all human beings, often viewed as existing independently of government or society
A1 Everyone has the natural right to life.
A2 Freedom of speech is considered a natural right in many countries.
B1 The concept of natural rights dates back to the Enlightenment period.
B2 The philosopher John Locke wrote extensively about natural rights.
C1 Human rights are often seen as encompassing natural rights.
C2 The debate over natural rights continues to be a topic of discussion among scholars.
formal The concept of natural right is often discussed in political philosophy.
informal Some people believe that everyone has a natural right to freedom.
slang You can't take away my natural right to speak my mind.
figurative In the animal kingdom, the lion has a natural right to be the king of the jungle.
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