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unnatural
[ uhn-nach-er-uhl, -nach-ruhl ]
adjective
- contrary to the laws or course of nature.
- at variance with the character or nature of a person, animal, or plant.
- at variance with what is normal or to be expected:
the unnatural atmosphere of the place.
Synonyms: ,
- lacking human qualities or sympathies; monstrous; inhuman:
an obsessive and unnatural hatred.
Synonyms: ,
- not genuine or spontaneous; artificial or contrived:
a stiff, unnatural manner.
- Obsolete. lacking a valid or natural claim; illegitimate.
unnatural
/ -ˈnætʃrəl; ʌnˈnætʃərəl /
adjective
- contrary to nature; abnormal
- not in accordance with accepted standards of behaviour or right and wrong
unnatural love
- uncanny; supernatural
unnatural phenomena
- affected or forced
an unnatural manner
- inhuman or monstrous; wicked
an unnatural crime
- obsolete.illegitimate
Derived Forms
- ܲˈԲٳܰ, adverb
- ܲˈԲٳܰԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·Բu·· adverb
- ܲ·Բu··Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unnatural1
Example Sentences
"Leaving a hospital without your child is the most unnatural thing as a parent you will ever have to do," said Rhian.
The unnatural narrative mechanics leading to and resulting from that moment and others are a more significant crime.
This journey was not one Nuguse ever expected, the attention it has brought unnatural.
“If it’s a deepfake scam, you’ll often notice subtle irregularities like lip-sync mismatch, unnatural pauses while speaking and weird facial movements. You can catch these by analyzing the video frame by frame,” he said.
As York Blaine explained, her death being unnatural “permits us to have a distance, a kind of power over death” in different ways.
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