প্রকৃতিবাদী, স্বাভাবিক, প্রাকৃতিক, বিজ্ঞানসংবন্ধীয়
(1) Representing what is real; not abstract or ideal
(2) Representing what is real
(3) Not abstract or ideal
(4) Realistic
(1) There is a distinct lack of cinematic gloss, with a mostly hand-held camera capturing scenes in a raw, naturalistic fashion that actually complements the subject matter perfectly.
(2) This draws on naturalistic modes of thinking in Indian intellectual traditions that are opposed to the enchanted and mystical thinking that finds its way into u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Vedic Scienceu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(3) And evolution is the naturalistic theory by which animal life has evolved into Homo sapiens.
(4) He returned to Prague in 1920 and in his later work developed a more naturalistic style based on folk art.
(5) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Methodological naturalismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb refers to the idea that as a practical matter science must restrict itself to naturalistic theories.
(6) Does the digital camera evoke more u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510realisticu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb or naturalistic performances from actors, who are accustomed to home video cameras in private life?
(7) In the past, many Yoruba treated the naturalistic representation of a living person with ambivalence for two main reasons.
(8) It is also a learning process for the nearby Academy, which has just a few years to work out how to cope with the huge implications of dealing with a new cohort of pupils who have been learning a language in a naturalistic way for seven years.
(9) New York's Bronx Zoo, one of the greatest and a pioneer of naturalistic wildlife habitats in zoo-keeping, helped save the bison early last century.
(10) Park's naturalistic depiction of brutal violence and sadistic torture often make for uncomfortable viewing.
(11) The earnestly intense and naturalistic performances, fine for Ibsen, fit poorly here and consequently come off as either dangerously self-indulgent or oddly casual.
(12) His early paintings are tenebrist and naturalistic .
(13) Having begun as a poet he turned to prose and resolved to follow Zola's naturalistic experiments.
(14) Here Taylor means that science restricts itself to naturalistic theories, and does not invoke the supernatural.
(15) Thus, the review consistently refers to u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510naturalistic evolutionu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, as if other prominent scientific theories are not also naturalistic .
(16) Keep the documentary element (the interviews) straightforward and make the dramatic elements feel as real as possible, filming in a naturalistic style with good actors and no apologies.
(17) This genre owed its popularity to a combination of a straightforward and lively descriptive style with panoramic architectural and landscape settings full of naturalistic and genre detail.
(18) Neither, if we live in a purely naturalistic world, are there any ultimate freedoms we can claim, because logically in a closed universe the laws of nature will determine our behaviour.
(19) But, as with pure naturalistic theories of evolution, your task is to shut up and bow to your superiors, not ask obvious questions.
(20) Even the small selection illustrated here shows a wide range of expressions, from the rather naturalistic Yoruba twin figures to this highly abstract Metoko pair.
realistic
real-life
true-to-life
lifelike
graphic
representational
faithful
photographic
unnatural