Naturally (of course)

Naturally (of course)
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  • Course in General Linguistics — (Cours de linguistique générale) is an influential book compiled by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye that is based on notes taken from Ferdinand de Saussure s lectures at the University of Geneva between the years 1906 and 1911. It was… …   Wikipedia

  • Naturally — Nat u*ral*ly, adv. In a natural manner or way; according to the usual course of things; spontaneously. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • naturally — (adv.) late 13c., inherently, intrinsically, characteristically, from NATURAL (Cf. natural) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). From late 14c. as in accord with natural law; also normally; usually, expectedly; as a matter of course, consequently, understandably.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • naturally — [adv] as anticipated artlessly, but of course*, by birth, by nature, candidly, casually, characteristically, commonly, consistently, customarily, easily, freely, generally, genuinely, habitually, impulsively, informally, innocently, instinctively …   New thesaurus

  • naturally — ► ADVERB 1) in a natural manner. 2) of course …   English terms dictionary

  • naturally — [nach′ər əl ē, nach′rə lē] adv. 1. in a natural manner 2. by nature; innately 3. as one might expect; of course …   English World dictionary

  • course — I n. organized program of study 1) to conduct, give, offer, teach a course 2) to take a course 3) to audit, sit in on a course 4) to enroll for, register for, sign up for a course 5) to fail; pass a course; to take a course pass fail (AE) 6) to… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • naturally — nat|u|ral|ly [ nætʃ(ə)rəli ] adverb ** 1. ) as most people would expect or understand: Naturally, I was very eager to make a good first impression. His death has naturally come as a shock to us all. a ) SPOKEN used for saying yes, especially when …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • naturally — adverb 1 (sentence adverb) used to mean that the fact you are mentioning is just what you would have expected: Naturally, you ll want to discuss this with your wife. | “How do you feel about it?” “ Well, naturally, we re very disappointed, but …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • course — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 complete series of lessons or lectures ADJECTIVE ▪ computer, psychology, Spanish, etc. ▪ crash, intensive ▪ short …   Collocations dictionary

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