Adverb
naturalistically (comparative more naturalistically, superlative most naturalistically)
In a naturalistic manner.
I kept thinking, 'How do you make a modern musical?' Then it became clear that I could do it just like a small indie art-house movie, very naturalistically. I could create a world where it's o.k. to break into song, without an orchestra coming up out of nowhere. John Carney
As a student of Franz von Stück he Kandinsky still continued for a while to paint quite naturalistically. He admitted to me that he had always loved color, even as a child, far more than subject matter. Form and color were his main interests. To me he often remarked that 'objects disturb me. Gabriele Munter
In these "Ceci n'est pas" works, Magritte points out that no matter how naturalistically we depict an object, we never do catch the item itself. Source: Internet
"Man" is not to be interpreted naturalistically, but as a being created in God's image, an originator of free, creative acts. Source: Internet
This production used Shakespeare's language, but encouraged the actors many of whom were locals, not professionals to speak it naturalistically. Source: Internet
When all four of them are lying on the ground, that cannot be handled naturalistically. Source: Internet