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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "naturally" in a sentence

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    naturally


    1. They can be boosted naturally by consuming enzyme-rich foods, such as papaya or pineapple, or by taking a digestive enzyme supplement before each meal


    2. Caffeine, a naturally occurring compound in coffee and chocolate, for example,is ranked “generally recognized as safe”by the Federal government


    3. Attract birds and other creatures that naturally prey on snails and slugs


    4. By top-dressing Is the lawn being damaged by them? When you have your lawn and property with year-old horse manure, spotted the telltale signs of gophers or moles (a small you will not only be feeding your soil, but also repel-mound of soil or dead plants), naturally as they do not like manure


    5. Psychosomatic patients and frequent consulting persons are naturally to be treated differently


    6. The mind that was born naturally of these genes had erased itself, tragically; and she had rescued the abandoned body from death


    7. Most of the children are naturally enthusiastic about music


    8. If it was a naturally occurring phenomenon, Archimedes could predict it


    9. Naturally grown is always the best


    10. The answer is simple, trees cannot use 90% of chemicals your fertilize them with, and the remaining goes into the ground and pollutes everything! Trees must be fed naturally and in accord with how the natural system works

    11. comes from the home: If people would go back to the basics and grow their own food, and take care of their bug problems naturally, chemical pollution would no longer be a problem


    12. I’d naturally assumed that she’d driven here


    13. I suppose he is naturally careful what he says – comes of being a lawyer, I expect – the agency did mention that the company has a high turnover of staff though which is worrying


    14. very fabric of time and finally, in a moment of naturally divine inspiration, He


    15. Naturally, I wouldn't dare say anything about it


    16. Naturally, we get round to the subject of the Remembrance Day service and Henry tells me some more stories about his days in the Home Guard


    17. Naturally, there are still lights on in one or two of the houses – this lot never sleep from what I can see - and Henry waves across at us … he’s taking Buster out for a late night walk


    18. Naturally, I don't question Louise's good intentions; on the contrary, she is the only friend of mine who supports me in deed


    19. Using Fred’s suggestion, we are packing the barrel with damp sand to hold the tree upright and in the hope that the dampness will stop it dropping quite as fast as they generally do; this, naturally, means we need a sheet of plastic to protect the floor … oh it just gets more complicated by the second! But between us we get it all sorted out


    20. Naturally, I refused to explain in class what and how

    21. Naturally, Mrs Parissis can't understand it is not my fault that my computer is faulty


    22. were naturally gifted to follow as children), we wouldn’t even


    23. more creativity with which to naturally and effortlessly


    24. Smith thought through the very fabric of time and finally, in a moment of naturally divine inspiration, He invented the word


    25. Naturally, I have hit a complication – which of Joris’s projects can you recall that did not have such issues! JJ’s adopted mother died some years ago and his father is now on his own


    26. It comes naturally or not at all


    27. As she came out onto the back porch, Daniel reached for the rifle as naturally as if he was reaching for the windbreaker


    28. People naturally settle at about a thousand to the square mile because that gives them plenty of cropland but keeps them surrounded by other gardens to help keep the pests down and give them enough social and cultural opportunities


    29. Then he began to explain that the care of the dragonets would take a great deal of their time, and they would naturally gravitate towards their fellow riders


    30. As a Catholic she's naturally concerned for the spiritual welfare of the whole family but just doesn't know when to horn out,' I was warming to the phrase

    31. Standing by the rail, gazing at the waters which had swallowed Joris as though embracing him, I’d heard Drens and the other crew members giving their thanks to Berndt; naturally, he’d had a personal word for each of them


    32. You will be in a kind of Headstand at once by this method but why I do not favour it as much as the other one is that in this position your spine is uncomfortably arched instead of being held naturally and because it shows quick results students tend to rely on this method and become so used to the support of the wall that they have difficulty, afterwards, in doing the Headstand without it


    33. Andrew and Emily naturally gravitated towards each other because of their interest in dragon history


    34. The fluids of the body tend naturally to flow downwards and even the skeleton is subject to downward displacement by the pull of gravity


    35. Michael naturally had gravitated towards the younger group of riders and he forged a strong friendship with Andrew


    36. "You don't think they could have evolved naturally?"


    37. She has to be instructed on how to care for the egg properly so that the dragon has a chance to mature naturally


    38. Naturally, that is not a lot of help to me at the moment


    39. If you are naturally funny or charming then use this to your advantage, If not then the less said the better


    40. With macroscopic samples of anticondensates and the instrumentation that was in those texts, we are in a unique position to look for naturally occurring condensates in the dark matter

    41. Their instruments had detected the possibility of naturally occurring condensates but they had not done entanglement studies


    42. Living with Nigel had been so very non-normal in the last years, naturally, I believed all he told me – you trust the man you marry … that he could deliberately try to twist my mind is something I still do not understand, and probably never shall, but I have survived it and that is to be celebrated


    43. As a young man, Tom Bowler was naturally keen to find himself a girlfriend


    44. Over the course of her first week in residence Annie, who was naturally quiet even in happy times, impressed her great-aunt with her obvious inner sorrow, which the old dear thought only fitting for a woman of the Craig line, and the next Saturday afternoon Annie received her first invitation to call on her relative in her own apartment


    45. My clients and I have prevented serious illnesses by using this proven system that naturally strengthens your body‘s immune response


    46. of that event is negative, and your body will naturally


    47. Naturally, just as I decide to go and look there is a knock at the door – the second visitor


    48. But waiting for the body to heal itself naturally can try


    49. Naturally, there was also an enormous bouquet of flowers and a card signed by everyone in the office


    50. She had less to be done here than the others because she was naturally light skinned and light skin was the style here














































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    Synonyms for "naturally"

    course naturally of course by nature absolutely yes indeed sure thing

    "naturally" definitions

    as might be expected


    according to nature; by natural means; without artificial help


    through inherent nature


    in a natural or normal manner