Crossword-Solution: NATURED
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Natured | a. | Having (such) a nature, temper, or disposition; disposed; -- used in composition; as, good-natured, ill-natured, etc. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NATURED | anagram | DAUNTER, DURANTE, UNRATED |
We have 9 clues for the answer “NATURED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Dispositioned. | 1 answer |
| Endowed with a distinguishing quality. | 1 answer |
| Good-___ (amiable) | 1 answer |
| Ill-___ (spiteful) | 1 answer |
| Word with "good" or "ill" | 1 answer |
| Word with good or bad | 1 answer |
| AN AMIABLE GATHERING | 10 answers |
| Amiable? | 57 answers |
| Good __ | 110 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NATURED (5)
Reported from the San Diego Computer Society (predominantly a microcomputer users' group) as a good-natured punning insult aimed at UNIX zealots.
For, the people who were shovelling away on the housetops were jovial and full of glee; calling out to one another from the parapets, and now and then exchanging a facetious snowball--better-natured missile far than many a wordy jest-- laughing heartily if it went right and not less heartily if it went wrong.
Moreover, Sir Percy got no pity, because he seemed to require none—he seemed very proud of his clever wife, and to care little that she took no pains to disguise that good-natured contempt which she evidently felt for him, and that she even amused herself by sharpening her ready wits at his expense.
This nigger had a good-natured, chuckle-headed face, and his wool was all tied up in little bunches with thread.
And if the observer chanced to be ill-natured, as well as acute and susceptible, he would probably suspect that the smile on the gentleman’s face was a good deal akin to the shine on his boots, and that each must have cost him and his boot-black, respectively, a good deal of hard labor to bring out and preserve them.
Quotes with NATURED (3)
To be pleasant, gentle, calm and self-possessed: this is the basis of good taste and charm in a woman. No matter how amorous or passionate you may be, as long as you are straightforward and refrain from causing others embarrassment, no one will mind. But women who are too vain and act pretentiously, to the extent that they make others feel uncomfortable, will themselves become the object of attention; and once that happens, people will find fault with whatever they say or do;…
Silence the angry man with love. Silence the ill-natured man with kindness. Silence the miser with generosity. Silence the liar with truth.
I feel with some passion that what we truly are is private, and almost infinitely complex, and ambiguous, and both external and internal, and double- or triple- or multiply natured, and largely mysterious even to ourselves; and furthermore that what we are is only part of us, because identity, unlike "identity", must include what we do. And I think that to find oneself and every aspect of this complexity reduced in the public mind to one property that apparently subsumes all …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, Universal.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1943–2011).