existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind
carrots contain a natural antiseptic
natural disasters such as earthquakes
in accordance with the nature of, or circumstances surrounding, someone or something
sharks have no natural enemies
(of a parent or child) related by blood
such adopted children always knew who their natural parents were
(of a note) not sharp or flat
the bassoon plays G natural instead of A flat
relating to earthly human or physical nature as distinct from the spiritual or supernatural realm
(of a bid) straightforwardly reflecting one's holding of cards
his bid of one heart was natural and positive
a person having an innate talent for a particular task or activity
she was a natural for television work
a sign (♮) denoting a natural note when a previous sign or the key signature would otherwise demand a sharp or a flat
an off-white colour
colour for the summer is defined by the trend towards naturals
(in a gambling game) a combination or score that immediately wins
an insect or other small creature used as bait, rather than an artificial imitation
a person with an intellectual disability
naturally
keep walking—just act natural