Unnatural - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ʌnˈnætʃrəl|
Brit.
|ʌnˈnætʃ(ə)r(ə)l|
adjective
- not in accordance with or determined by nature; contrary to nature
- speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression (syn: affected)
an unnatural death
the child's unnatural interest in death
- not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm (syn: abnormal)the child's unnatural interest in death
- speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression (syn: affected)
Extra examples
It seems unnatural to keep the bird in a cage.
She has an unnatural obsession with money.
Her smile looked forced and unnatural.
It's unnatural of parents to reject their own children.
Whatever there was of unnatural or formal, is now banished from the English garden.
It was very cold, which seemed unnatural for late spring.
Julia's laugh seemed forced and unnatural.
Her hair was an unnatural orange.
It's unnatural that members of the same family should fight so much.
Stella felt unnatural in their company, as if she was acting a part.
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