Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

true-nature

Noun
/truː ˈneɪtʃər/
Definition
The essential qualities or characteristics of something, often referring to their genuine, inherent features that define what they really are.
Examples
  • The artist aimed to capture the true-nature of the landscape in her painting.
  • Understanding the true-nature of friendship is vital for maintaining strong relationships.
  • Philosophers often debate the true-nature of reality versus perception.
Meaning
True-nature speaks to the fundamental attributes of an entity, suggesting an authenticity stripped of external influences or alterations.
Synonyms
  • Essence
  • Intrinsic nature
  • Core character
  • Fundamental nature
  • Genuine quality