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Nature of the beast Meaning in English

expression

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Definition

Used to say that something unpleasant or difficult is just a natural or inevitable part of a situation.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, idiomatic; usually used to accept or explain an unavoidable difficulty or flaw. Not literal—refers to the 'nature' of any system, job, or situation. Often said to deflect blame or express resignation.

Example Sentences

It's disappointing, but that's the nature of the beast.

basic

Delays are just the nature of the beast with construction work.

basic

Working weekends is the nature of the beast in this job.

basic

You can't control the weather, that's just the nature of the beast.

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Paperwork comes with the territory—it's the nature of the beast when you run a business.

natural

People get upset about price hikes, but it's the nature of the beast with new technology.

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