natch Antonyms

Meaning of natch

Webster

natch (n.)

The rump of beef; esp., the lower and back part of the rump.

natch Sentence Examples

  1. Natch, she was the star of the show; her charisma was undeniable.
  2. "It's only a matter of time until we win," he said with natch confidence.
  3. Natch, it rained on the picnic day; the weather was always unpredictable.
  4. The students were natch relieved when the final exam was postponed.
  5. Natch, the new neighbors were welcomed with open arms by the community.
  6. "Natch, I'd be honored to be your bridesmaid," she replied with unwavering support.
  7. Natch, the company experienced a setback; it was inevitable after the market crash.
  8. Natch, the puppy was adorable; its playful eyes and wagging tail melted hearts.
  9. "Natch, we should get together soon!"
  10. she exclaimed with genuine enthusiasm.

FAQs About the word natch

The rump of beef; esp., the lower and back part of the rump.

usually, typically, normally, of course, commonly,generally, as a rule, needless to say, ordinarily, naturally

oddly, uncommonly, strangely, uncommonly, peculiarly, extraordinarily,unusually, peculiarly, oddly, extraordinarily

Natch, she was the star of the show; her charisma was undeniable.

"It's only a matter of time until we win," he said with natch confidence.

Natch, it rained on the picnic day; the weather was always unpredictable.

The students were natch relieved when the final exam was postponed.