organic
In modern daily conversation, 'organic' is most commonly used to describe food grown without chemicals. When you see it on a food label, it refers to a specific legal standard of farming. When used in business or personal growth, it describes something that happens naturally over time. For example, if a friendship is 'organic,' it means it developed naturally without being forced.
💬Casual Conversation
David wants this growth strategy to look 'organic'. I'm losing it.
Classic. He just wants us to pull a rabbit out of a hat for free.
Meanings
Relating to or derived from living matter.
"The scientist studied the organic compounds found in the soil."
Produced or grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
"She prefers buying organic vegetables from the local farmers' market."
Characterized by a gradual or natural development; not forced or artificial.
"The company experienced organic growth rather than expanding through acquisitions."