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natch

American  
[nach] / nætʃ /

adverb

Slang.
  1. of course; naturally.


natch British  
/ nætʃ /
  1. informal short for naturally

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Etymology

Origin of natch

Shortening and respelling of naturally

Example Sentences

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The president was invited, natch, but he was a no-show.

From Los Angeles Times

Also at the center-stage table, natch, was Bezos frenemy Musk.

From Los Angeles Times

Shelter and housing, natch, as rents and insurance stay hot—and still-elevated interest rates make construction and mortgage costs even more prohibitive.

From Slate

Announced earlier this winter, the Edgars — named, natch, for Edgar Allan Poe — are presented annually by the Mystery Writers of America and are now in their 77th year.

From Seattle Times

Dec. 1 ‘Irish Christmas in America’ Songs, stories and Irish step dancing, natch.

From Los Angeles Times