nature
[neɪtʃə]

noun

[Definition]: the environment, including all elements on the earch; the fundamental characteristics of a person or thing

[Example Sentences]:
1. I started seriously focusing on nature photography in 2002.
2. He did not provide any further details on the nature of those programs.
3. It is our nature that drives us to make technology more humanistic.
4. Using an iPad at work can feel less technical in nature than using a company laptop.
5. Maybe some of that is the commercial nature of the security industry.
6. This enabled the researchers to vary only whether the inmates had access to nature videos.
7. He did not disclose the nature of the illness or the identity of the patient.
8. The good news is that the number of people who understand the nature of data economies are growing.
9. This might be due to the changing nature of attacks and their perceived threat.
10. The nature of the arrangement was not immediately clear, and no financial details were offered.
11. Even if your images are not scientific in nature, you still need to know the animal.
12. The nature of the relationship between employees and organizations has changed.
13. The company also emphasized the unlimited nature of its data plans.
14. The cloud has transformed the very nature of business and engagement.
15. She loves nature much less than she would in a normal environment.


[Antonyms]thing, subject, object

[Synonyms]creation, universe, essence
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