Comparative for obviously, as may be expected
“Naturally, as parents, we were very anxious when we heard about the accident. Thankfully, nobody was hurt.”
Comparative for as is typical, normal or common
“Naturally, the way that anyone evaluates data is colored by what he or she already believes.”
Comparative for based on one's innate or intrinsic nature
“He didn't stay at the orphanage for very long, for his naturally stable character and bright imagination made him a model child.”
Comparative for intuitively, or by instinct
“For all these reasons, what the animals do naturally in ignorant bliss, men will do only if they are coerced.”
Comparative for in a guileless, natural or innocent manner
“Beyond all doubt, the one who was naturally charming became still more so by grace.”
Comparative for with ease or natural skill
“It all comes naturally to him, and if you try to curb this by giving him instructions, you destroy it.”
Comparative for in a way that is easily perceived, understood or believed
Comparative for consequently, out of necessity
Comparative for in a manner that is expected or anticipated
Comparative for in a simple manner
Comparative for in a way that is easily perceived, understood or believed
Comparative for used to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement
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