Naturalness

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈnætʃərəlnəs/

Definitions of naturalness

noun the quality or state of being natural; the characteristic of being in accordance with nature

Example Sentences

A1 The naturalness of her smile made everyone feel comfortable.

A2 The actor's performance was praised for its naturalness and authenticity.

B1 The artist captured the beauty of the landscape with a sense of naturalness in his paintings.

B2 The author's writing style is known for its effortless naturalness and fluidity.

C1 The dancer moved with such grace and naturalness that it seemed like second nature to her.

C2 The speaker's delivery was marked by a rare naturalness and sincerity that captivated the audience.

Examples of naturalness in a Sentence

formal The artist's work is characterized by a sense of naturalness in its composition.

informal I love how the garden has a sense of naturalness to it, it feels so peaceful.

slang Her hair looks so good in that photo, it's giving me major naturalness vibes.

figurative The speaker's words flowed with a sense of naturalness, as if they were meant to be said.

Grammatical Forms of naturalness

past tense

naturalized

plural

naturalnesses

comparative

more natural

superlative

most natural

present tense

naturalizes

future tense

will naturalize

perfect tense

has naturalized

continuous tense

is naturalizing

singular

naturalness

positive degree

natural

infinitive

to naturalize

gerund

naturalizing

participle

naturalized

Origin and Evolution of naturalness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'naturalness' originated from the Latin word 'naturalis' which means 'of nature'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'naturalness' has evolved to refer to the quality of being natural, simple, and uncontrived. It is often used to describe a state or quality that is inherent or innate rather than artificial or forced.