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Difference between Be a natural and Be natural

be a natural

1. be naturally deficient in intellect; be a halfwitted person:

  • She is not quite a natural, that is, not an absolute idiot.

2. have natural talents that make smb. particularly suitable for a task:

  • I’m not a natural. This present play is my last, I’ve decided.

be naturaldemonstrate behavior that is not affected or self-conscious:

  • On the stage he was natural, simple…. It was only that, when he was off, he was acting.

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase be in one’s natural state—(also: be in a state of nature)

1. used of the conditions of people before civilization:

  • Man in his natural state is the work of God.

2. (of land or animals) in an uncultivated or undomesticated condition:

  • The ground was partly cultivated, and partly left in its natural state.

3. (euph.) completely naked:

  • How temptingly lovely she was in her natural state! I could not tear my eyes from her.

4. (of substances) not treated or processed:

  • a large mass of stone or rock in its natural state; an egg in its natural state in the shell.