ぜん
Meanings
Noun
1. nature
Adjective (な)
Noun
2. natural; spontaneous; automatic
Adverb
3. naturally; spontaneously; automatically
Kanji used
self
sort of thing
Pitch accent
ぜん
Top 800
Used in vocabulary (103 in total)
unnatural; artificial; affected; strained
natural posture (esp. in judo); natural stance; natural attitude; relaxed manner; calm manner
Examples (39 in total)
Nature is full of mysteries.
The fire went out by itself.
Man is part of nature.
Nature is full of mystery.
Human beings are powerless before nature.
They broke out into spontaneous laughter.
Meg's hair curls naturally.
Africa has a lot of nature.
Man is indeed at the mercy of nature.
Do you want your perm to look natural?
I like taking walks in nature.
Let's keep beautiful nature around us.
We both like nature.
We must treasure nature more.
Pink is not a natural hair color.
There is nothing useless in nature.
Everything is subject to the laws of nature.
You had better speak more naturally.
We assume it is natural.
The doctors inquired into the mystery of nature.
That problem naturally invited debate.
All men naturally hate each other.
I'd like to leave the city and rediscover nature.
We must keep nature in good condition.
He expressed his feelings for nature in a poem.
Many poets write about the beauties of nature.
Nowadays we are apt to forget the benefits of nature.
Man hopes to master nature with science and technology.
The scientist tried to discover Nature's laws.
Can you tell us about some of the natural features of that area?
Water, forests, and minerals are important natural resources.
The astronauts were greeted with spontaneous applause.
Part of Hokkaido still remains in its natural state.
The city was ruined by the brutal force of nature.
This sentence sounds natural, but it's not grammatically correct.
With so many people around he naturally became a bit nervous.
Earth has one naturally occurring satellite, the Moon.
Whenever I visited the island, I was impressed by the beauty of its nature.
"Is this really a natural expression?" "Let's ask Mr. Google."