It's only natural that you should worry about your children.
How would it be different if I removed “only” from the sentence?
It's natural that you should worry about your children.
What does “only” mean and emphasise here? Is there a way to rewrite the sentence and save the meaning it conveys?
I’d love to have some examples.
Thank you in advance.
Best Answer
"Only" (and in some cases "just") is often used in this way as emphasis. The actual meaning will vary, but usually means that whatever follows is less extreme, less significant, less uncommon, or less unusual than you might expect. For example:
Here "only" implies that I expected the problem would be serious, but it turned out to be minor. Another example:
Here there is an expectation that, if she is going to make such an effort, she would be expected to buy more than just some pastries.
Here there is an expectation that Buddhist philosophy might be complicated, so the "only" reminds the reader that it actually is based on a simple philosophy.
In your example, "only" implies less extreme. While it's expected that parents will worry about their children, some people might still think it's unusual. The "only" helps reassure their parents that their concern is reasonable.