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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 Word Forms
- ܲ·Բu·· adverb
- ܲ·Բu··Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unnatural1
Example Sentences
Police confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death, and a post-mortem examination revealed an "unnatural cause of death."
"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.
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