NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: NOUN
- One suited by nature for a certain purpose or function.
- The sign (♮) placed before a note to cancel a preceding sharp or flat.
- A note so affected.
- A yellowish gray to pale orange yellow.
- A combination in certain card and dice games that wins immediately.
- An Afro hairstyle.
- In gaming, anything which wins the stake immediately, such as a throw of 7 or 11 at craps, showing 21 at vingt-et-un, or holding 8 or 9 at baccara. See nick, n., 3.
- (craps) a first roll of 7 or 11 that immediately wins the stake
- A notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
- Someone regarded as certain to succeed
- One having all the qualifications necessary for success.
- N/A
NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Expected and accepted.
- Established by moral certainty or conviction.
- Being in a state regarded as primitive, uncivilized, or unregenerate.
- Related genetically.
- Born to parents who have never been married to each other.
- Of or relating to positive integers, sometimes including zero.
- Having no sharps or flats.
- Being talented through inherited qualities
- In accordance with nature; relating to or concerning nature
- Existing in or produced by nature; not artificial or imitation
- Existing in or in conformity with nature or the observable world; neither supernatural nor magical
- Of a key containing no sharps or flats
- Functioning or occurring in a normal way; lacking abnormalities or deficiencies
- (used especially of commodities) in the natural unprocessed condition
- Unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct
- Not sharped or flatted.
- Present in or produced by nature.
- Of, relating to, or concerning nature.
- Conforming to the usual or ordinary course of nature.
- Not acquired; inherent.
- Having a particular character by nature.
- Not produced or changed artificially; not conditioned.
- Characterized by spontaneity and freedom from artificiality, affectation, or inhibitions. : naive.
- Not altered, treated, or disguised.
- Faithfully representing nature or life.
- Unaffected and natural looking
- Related by blood; not adopted
- Sudden, without warning.
- Random.
- Not apparently contrived or manipulated : natural
- Controlled and directed internally : self-active : spontaneous movement characteristic of living things
- Arising from a momentary impulse
- Proceeding from natural feeling or native tendency without external constraint
- Done by one's own free choice, or without planning.
- Self generated; happening without any apparent external cause.
- See under Generation.
- Combustion produced in a substance by the evolution of heat through the chemical action of its own elements; as, the spontaneous combustion of waste matter saturated with oil.
- Proceeding from, or acting by, internal impulse, energy, or natural law, without external force
- Growing without cultivation or human labor.
- Unconstrained and unstudied in manner or behavior.
- Arising from a natural inclination or impulse and not from forethought or prompting.
- Said or done without having been planned or written in advance
- Produced without being planted or without human labor
- Proceeding from natural feeling, temperament, or disposition, or from a native internal proneness, readiness, or tendency, without constraint.
- Happening or arising without apparent external cause
NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not adopted
- Related by blood
- Prompted by (or as if by) instinct
- Unthinking
- Neither supernatural nor magical
- Not artificial or imitation
- Existing in or produced by nature
- Relating to or concerning nature
- In accordance with nature
- Free from artificiality
- Of or pertaining to nature; connected with or relating to the existing system of things; treating of or derived from nature as known to man, or the world of matter and mind; belonging to nature: as, natural philosophy or history; natural religion or theology; natural laws.
- (of a musical note) being neither raised nor lowered by one chromatic semitone
- (used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes
- Where two different persons, though no agreement express or implied had been made, came into such a relation that the pretor was induced to impute to it some of the legal characteristics of an obligation: for example, the fact of becoming unduly enriched at another person's expense.
- To the harmonics or overtones given off by any vibrating body over and above its original sound.
- To music produced by the voice, as distinguished from instrumental music; or
- To an air or modulation of harmony which moves by easy and smooth transitions, changing gradually or but little into nearly related keys; or
- To the diatonic or normal scale of C (see scale); or
- In music, a term applied either
- In mathematics, having 1 as the base of the system: applied to a function or number belonging or referred to such a system: as, natural numbers (that is, those beginning with 1); natural sines, cosines, etc. (those taken in arcs whose radii are 1).
- Same as naturalistic, 3.
- (of a parent or child) related by blood; genetically related
- Being such as one or it is by birth or by nature.
- By birth merely; not legal; illegitimate; bastard; as, a natural son: a use which dates from the beginning of the seventeenth century.
- Native; native-born; indigenous: as, natural citizens or subjects.
- Produced or implanted at birth or when constituted or made; conferred by nature; inherent or innate; not acquired or assumed: as, natural disposition; natural beauty; a natural gait.
- Born; being such as one or it is from birth.
- In keeping with or proper to the nature, character, or constitution; belonging to birth or constitution; normal: as, the natural position of the body in sleep; the natural color of the hair; hence, as easy, spontaneous, etc., as if constituting a part of or proceeding from the very nature or constitution: as, oratory was natural to him.
- Hence Not strained or affected; without affectation, artificiality, or exaggeration; easy; unaffected: applied to persons or to their conduct or manners, etc.
- Obedient to the better impulses of one's nature; affectionate; kindly.
- In a state of nature; unregenerate; carnal; physical.
- Being in conformity with the taws of nature; happening in the ordinary course of things, without the intervention of accident or violence; regulated or determined by the laws which govern events, actions, etc.: as, natural consequences; a natural death.
- Formed, produced, or brought about by nature, or by the operations of the laws of nature; real; not artificial or cultivated: as, natural scenery; a natural bridge.
- Synonyms Willing, etc. (see voluntary), instinctive, unbidden.
- In biology, instinctive or automatic, as some actions of animals which depend upon no external stimulus and are performed without apparent motive or purpose; uninfluenced by external conditions, as a change in structural character. Compare spontaneity, 2.
- Growing as native; indigenous.
- Growing naturally, without previous human care.
- Proceeding from a conscious or unconscious internal impulse; occurring or done without the intervention of external causes; in a restricted sense, springing from one's own desire or volition, apart from any external suggestion or incitement.
NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Primitive, Earthy, Uncontrived, Undyed, Spontaneous, Physical, Unbleached, Glandular, Inborn, Biological, Elemental, Organic, Innate, Instinctual, Instinctive
- Random, Impulse, Simultaneous, Unplanned, Impromptu, Ad lib, Self generated, Unplanted, Unwritten, Wild, Unprompted, Natural, Unscripted, Instinctive, Impulsive
NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Primitive, Earthy, Uncontrived, Undyed, Spontaneous, Physical, Unbleached, Glandular, Inborn, Biological, Elemental, Organic, Innate, Instinctual, Instinctive
- Random, Impulse, Simultaneous, Unplanned, Impromptu, Self generated, Ad lib, Unplanted, Unwritten, Wild, Unprompted, Natural, Unscripted, Instinctive, Impulsive
NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Common carrier oils are often available in natural foods stores or stores that specialize in natural bath and body products.
- The relation of legal realism to natural law theory is straight forward: Americans reject appeals to natural law.
- The Butler Specialty Garner Woven Jute Stool brings a natural element to your decor with a mix of mango wood and natural fibers.
- Natural Gas and Ethanol Natural gas pipeline locations.
- Thanks to its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties, apple cider vinegar is used as a natural treatment for healthier skin and nails.
- Polymers in hair products include natural substances such as polysaccharides, including starch and cellulose derivatives, natural gums, and hydrolyzed proteins.
- Before managers attempt to alter natural riparian systems, they need to consider the interrelationships between vegetation and natural processes.
- Protecting Persons Affected by Natural Disasters: IASC Operational Guidelines on Human Rights and Natural Disasters.
- Freezing, dry cold, dry heat, and natural soil compositions can create natural embalming.
- Trees, wildife, water and many other natural resources are replaced by natural processes.
- They are adventurous and spontaneous, with contagious energy.
- Eventration of the diaphragm presenting as spontaneous pneumothorax.
- Spontaneous recovery rates for unilateral sixth nerve palsies.
- Feedback is often spontaneous, direct and brutally honest.
- Most countries conduct spontaneous surveillance of vaccine safety.
- Teeth grinding, feeling sad for no reason, feeling happy for no reason, spontaneous laughter, spontaneous crying, mood swings, sensitive to negativity, sensitive to everything.
- The spontaneous nuclear transformation in which an atom emits particles or radiation following orbital electron capture, or when the nucleus undergoes spontaneous fission.
- Both spontaneous awakening trials and spontaneous breathing trials.
- Spontaneous Raman scattering is a weak effect because the spontaneous interaction through the vacuum ufb01eld occurs only rarely.
- Mutation: Spontaneous or Induced Spontaneous mutations occur without a known cause due to unknown agents in the environment.
NATURAL vs SPONTANEOUS: QUESTIONS
- Are consecutive natural numbers always relatively prime?
- What are some characteristics of Natural Resources?
- Why is fermentation considered a natural phenomenon?
- How does convection affect the natural environment?
- Does tamoxifen increase testosterone in natural bodybuilders?
- Are teething tablets made from natural ingredients?
- Does natural resources affect development outcomes?
- When does a natural hazard escalate into a natural disaster?
- Do breast implants feel more natural with more natural tissue?
- Did the founders believe in natural law and natural rights?
- What causes spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP)?
- What are some examples of spontaneous processes that are not spontaneous?
- Are endothermic reactions spontaneous or non spontaneous?
- Is spontaneous collapse the first known instance of a spontaneous cure?
- What is entropy change in spontaneous and non-spontaneous process?
- Are spontaneous Ca 2+ sparks spontaneous in amphibian skeletal muscle?
- What are the types of spontaneous and non-spontaneous processes?
- When does a Rxn change from spontaneous to non-spontaneous?
- Is the reverse reaction spontaneous or non spontaneous?
- What makes a conversation spontaneous or non-spontaneous?