all-natural

English

Alternative forms

  • allnatural
  • all natural

Etymology

From all + natural.

Adjective

all-natural (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly of food, drink, etc.) Consisting wholly of natural ingredients; being absolutely natural without any artificial components.
    • 2008, Brett Mckay, The Art of Manliness: Sandwiches for Men Cookbook, 500+ Manly Sandwich Recipes, →ISBN, page 21:
      All-natural peanut butter
    • 2013 December 21, 413lab, doctordaedalus, “An all-natural banana”, in reddit.com:
      so is this supposed to be the actual, sincerely natural chemical ingredients of a bonafide wild banana, or is this a[sic] expose image on the ingredients that are added to supposedly "all-natural" bananas?
    • 2020 March 25, Fhalala, koala_token, “Reinhardt only wears 100% all-natural hats”, in reddit.com:
      Should bring out his own all-natural hat line. So classy!
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