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unnatural

uhn-NACH-ruhl
adjective
1
Not occurring naturally, or not in keeping with what is normal or expected.
"There was something unnatural about the stillness of the forest that morning."
"Critics called the actor's accent stiff and unnatural."
2
Going against accepted moral or natural standards; perverse.
"The villagers whispered that the killings were the work of something unnatural."

How to Use Unnatural

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In plain EnglishNot the way things normally are, or not the way nature intended.

Common pairings
unnatural silence unnatural causes seem unnatural

Word Forms

more unnatural comparative, unnaturals plural, most unnatural superlative

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Etymology

From Middle English unnatural, built from un- + natural.

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