Definitionn. the quality of being natural or based on natural principles
Last update: September 21, 2015
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Another pleasing lyric poet of this period was Ladislaus Amade, the naturalness and genuine sentiment of whose lightly running verses are suggestive of the love songs of Italian authors. [Please select]
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This absolute naturalness characterizes the whole story. [Please select]
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On the contrary, it gave them a sense of supreme naturalness. [Please select]
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She responded with a bright, appreciative glance, as if surprised into naturalness. [Please select]
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All is told with such simplicity and perfect naturalness that the dream appears to be a solid reality. [Please select]
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David laughed slightly, also, and Hylda noticed that it had a certain resemblance in its quick naturalness to that of her husband. [Please select]
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For the first time, her youth and naturalness appeared, depending on no artifice. [Please select]
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Her official position made her the servant of the public, and she did her duty with naturalness. [Please select]
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Although she succeeded in, hiding the fact, it was difficult to approach and greet James Bansemer with the naturalness of the unsuspecting. [Please select]
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Then there are situations of force and effect everywhere through the pages, an intensity of action, a certain naturalness of dialogue and 'human nature' in the incidents. [Please select]
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