nature
//ˈneɪtʃər//
Translation
nature
Definition
Nature refers to the inherent character or fundamental qualities of a person, thing, or phenomenon. It describes the essential features that make something what it is, often used in contexts like human behavior, personality, or the basic properties of objects and situations. For example, someone might have a kind nature, or a problem might be technical in nature. This meaning is common at B1 level and emphasizes intrinsic traits rather than the natural world.
Example
“Her generous nature makes her popular among friends.”
“The nature of the job requires a lot of patience.”
“He has a calm nature, even in stressful situations.”
“The problem is financial in nature, not technical.”
“It's in her nature to help others without expecting anything in return.”
“The committee discussed the urgent nature of the issue.”
“His curious nature led him to explore many different subjects.”
“The nature of the agreement was misunderstood by both parties.”
“She has a competitive nature, always striving to be the best.”
“The temporary nature of the work makes it hard to plan for the future.”
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