Naturalness in a sentence as a noun

[2] How does your naturalness heuristic tell us one is ok and one not?

What he's saying is that "naturalness" or "antiquity" does not mean that something shouldn't be tested.

The pureness or naturalness of tobacco really isn't the issue and neither is dopamine.

Two people makes a quorum!The abbreviated background: Young children tend to confuse movement and naturalness with life.

That whole argument over the 'naturalness' of fires is a total sideshow, simply because they're not natural - they are traditional.

Anyone interested might also find the following papers interesting tooHindle, Abram, et al. "On the naturalness of software.

You'll notice that each of Pixar's worlds maintains its own naturalness - Mr. Incredible moves the right way with respect to the 3D model in his own universe as do the other characters.

There's an appealing naturalness to traditional notation that this system abandons and ends up looking like a schematic or alien code.

Elegance and naturalness are attributes of our descriptions, not attributes of the universe we describe.

I'm italian and I want to point out that we use gestures without realizing it: we can't reproduce them with the same naturalness as before, and often we don't even know which gesture we made just before.

You will disagree\nwith the rationale and "naturalness," but perhaps the fact\nthat others exist with different expectations may help you\naccept that it does not and will not do what you thought\nwas obviously "right.

Naturalness definitions

noun

the quality of being natural or based on natural principles; "he accepted the naturalness of death"; "the spontaneous naturalness of his manner"

noun

the quality of innocent naivete

See also: artlessness innocence ingenuousness

noun

the likeness of a representation to the thing represented; "engineers strove to increase the naturalness of recorded music"