Definition of «true nature»

The term "true nature" refers to an individual's inherent qualities, characteristics and traits that are innate or intrinsic to them. It is often used in a philosophical context to describe someone's true personality, behavior or disposition when they are not influenced by external factors such as social norms, expectations or pressures. In other words, it refers to the core essence of who a person really is, without any pretenses or facades.

Phrases with «true nature»

Sentences with «true nature»

  • The desperation and true nature of humans, both good and bad, rises as the day of destruction gets closer with every ominous second. (screenpicks.com)
  • It is ideal for true nature lovers, with its panoramic views. (travelground.com)
  • They have taught me how essential it is to find and track your own true nature in order to live a fulfilling life. (embodiedtherapy.com)
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