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    naturalness


    1. Andrew was tremendously impressed with the human naturalness of Jesus


    2. " But the greatest strength to be found in his illustrative teaching was its naturalness


    3. And he says and does all these tremendous things with such childlike naturalness


    4. Piñeyro praisesit for the grace and naturalness of its irony


    5. There is no easy friendliness for us, no careless talk, no happy go-as-you-please and naturalness


    6. To what dread depths of naturalness was she not by her conduct dragging him?


    7. On his knees in his chamber he earnestly begged forgiveness for his descent to naturalness, and a restoration of his self-respect


    8. She had so small an opinion of herself that there was no room in her at all for self-consciousness; and she arrived at the Glambecks' in her usual condition of excessive naturalness, ready to talk, ready to be pleased and interested


    9. By the time she was on the sofa she was presently put on in the inner hall she had caught up with her usual condition of naturalness again, and sat on it interested and forgetful of self


    10. She had meant to say with an immense naturalness that she wished to go to Berlin in order to buy boots

    11. There was a naturalness, a bigness about his way of looking at things that made intricate, tormenting feelings shrink away in his presence ashamed


    12. That day at tea Wemyss, with the simple naturalness Lucy found so restful, the almost bald way he had of talking frankly about things more sophisticated people wouldn't have mentioned, began telling them of the last time he had been at Windsor


    13. Was she really only a conventional spinster, shrinking back shocked at a touch of naked naturalness? Wasn't there much in what that short-haired child was so passionately saying about the rightness, the saneness, of reaction from horror? Wasn't it nature's own protection against too much death? After all, what was the good of doubling horror, of being so much horrified at the horrible that you stayed rooted there and couldn't move, and became, with your starting eyes and bristling hair, a horror yourself?


    14. Not your beauty though she also is beautiful but the unpretentious naturalness


    15. � When we question our anger, especially the naturalness of anger itself, we critically reflect on the meaning perspective we hold about anger


    16. For the strength of appeal in artistic work will depend much on the power the artist possesses of expressing himself through representations that arrest everyone by their truth and naturalness


    17. And although, when truth and naturalness exist without any artistic expression, the result is of little account as art, on the other hand, when truly artistic expression is clothed in representations that offend our ideas of physical truth, it is only the few who can forgive the offence for the sake of the genuine feeling they perceive behind it


    18. Everything about the narrative is natural, nothing incredible, so we apply the rule, and because of the great naturalness of the picture and its distinct characters it becomes a real event


    19. " Most conscientiously you leave an impression of the naturalness of the birth process


    20. The extraordinary ferocity with which Razumihin received this "spontaneous" mirth gave the whole scene the appearance of most genuine fun and naturalness

    21. And Paul hated her because, somehow, she spoilt his ease and naturalness


    22. and naturalness, and indeed she did so with actual


    23. And the civilization of which she was a premium been placed on feminine naturalness


    24. That moment of naturalness was the crystallizing feather-touch: it shook flirtation into love


    25. I was able to reflect upon the Beauties of the Countryside and upon my Plight, as well as to consider the Uncertainty of my Future, and to discourse with Lustre upon the opposing Philosophies of the Third Earl of Shaftesbury, who expounded the Perfection of the Universe and the Naturalness of Virtue in Man, and of Mr


    26. In Valledupar she realized at last why the roosters chase the hens, she witnessed the brutal ceremony of the burros, she watched the birth of calves, and she listened to her cousins talking with great naturalness about which couples in the family still made love and which ones had stopped, and when, and why, even though they continued to live together


    27. ” She laughed with amusement and so much naturalness that he took advantage of the opportunity to embrace her and kiss her for the first time on the mouth


    28. In the fullness of her new life, Fermina Daza would see Florentino Ariza on various public occasions, with more frequency as he improved his position, but she learned to see him with so much naturalness that more than once, in sheer distraction, she forgot to greet him


    29. The extraordinary ferocity with which Razumihin received this ‘spontaneous’ mirth gave the whole scene the appearance of most genuine fun and naturalness


    30. She had perhaps intended to express her idea with more dignity, art and naturalness, but her speech was too hurried and crude

    31. Nobody, I suppose, will deny that the best relation between teacher and pupil is that of naturalness, and that the contrary relation is that of compulsion


    32. If so, the measure of all methods is to be found in the greater or lesser naturalness of relations and, therefore, in the lesser or greater compulsion in instruction


    33. The only difference between us is that the conception that the teaching must rouse the child's interest is with them lost in a mass of other conflicting notions about "development," of the value of which they are convinced and in which they exercise compulsion; whereas I consider the rousing of the pupil's interest, the greatest possible ease, and, therefore, the non-compulsion and naturalness of instruction as the fundamental and only measure of good and bad instruction


    34. Every progress of pedagogy, if we attentively consider the history of this matter, consists in an ever increasing approximation toward naturalness of relations between teacher and pupil, in a lessened compulsion, and in a greater ease of instruction


    35. It only remained to give it the needed lightness and naturalness


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    Synonyms for "naturalness"

    naturalness artlessness ingenuousness innocence

    "naturalness" definitions

    the quality of being natural or based on natural principles


    the quality of innocent naivete


    the likeness of a representation to the thing represented