Naturally
UK /["/ˈnætʃrəli/"]/US /["/ˈnætʃrəli/"]/
Definition
in a way that you would expect
In simple words: in a way that is normal or expected
Examples
- She speaks naturally in front of the camera.
- Plants grow naturally in this environment.
- Naturally, you would expect him to win the race given his training.
- The fabric feels naturally soft and comfortable.
- He has a naturally gifted talent for playing the piano.
- She was naturally curious about the world around her.
- The ingredients are naturally sourced from local farms.
- He looked naturally handsome without any makeup.
Usage notes
Use 'naturally' to indicate something happens without effort or as is typical. It's generally appropriate in both spoken and written language, but avoid in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think 'naturally' like 'nature' — things happen like they should in nature.
Collocations
- naturally talented
- naturally occurring
- naturally beautiful
Synonyms
- of course
Antonyms
- unnaturally
- artificially
Common mistakes
- Used incorrectly as an adjective instead of an adverb.
- Confused with 'natural' when describing things.
- Overused in casual conversations where it's unnecessary.