au naturel

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French au naturel (literally in the natural).

Adverb

au naturel (not comparable)

  1. Naturally.
  2. In the plainest or simplest manner.
  3. In the nude: in the naked state.
    Bella loved posing for the artist au naturel.
  4. Having untrimmed pubic hair (especially of women).
    • 2018, August McLaughlin, Girl Boner: The Good Girl's Guide to Sexual Empowerment, Amberjack Publishing, →ISBN:
      “There's nary a pubic hair in sight in most porn,” wrote Cindy Gallop in Make Love Not Porn, “which puts a whole lot of grooming pressure on women and is actually rather depressing for those men who like women au naturel.”
  5. Without makeup and with one's natural hair color.
    • 2013, Laura Lascarso, Counting Backwards, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 134:
      “Well, few of us are blessed with flawless complexions such as yours, so if you want to go au naturel, that's fine by me.”
    • 2014, Daryl Wood Gerber, Stirring the Plot, Penguin, →ISBN, page 121:
      Why did some women eschew makeup? It seemed to be a recent trend for her. Had her religious fiancé requested she go au naturel?

Related terms

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o na.ty.ʁɛl/
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Adverb

au naturel

  1. naturally
  2. in the nude
  3. most simply, most plainly
  4. (food) without seasoning, flavouring or dressing
    thon au naturel -- tuna-fish in brine
  5. (heraldry) proper