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ALL meanings of unnatural

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  • adjective unnatural against natural laws 1
  • adjective unnatural artificial, affected 1
  • adjective unnatural not conforming to norms 1
  • adjective unnatural contrary to the laws or course of nature. 1
  • adjective unnatural at variance with the character or nature of a person, animal, or plant. 1
  • adjective unnatural at variance with what is normal or to be expected: the unnatural atmosphere of the place. 1
  • adjective unnatural lacking human qualities or sympathies; monstrous; inhuman: an obsessive and unnatural hatred. 1
  • adjective unnatural not genuine or spontaneous; artificial or contrived: a stiff, unnatural manner. 1
  • adjective unnatural Obsolete. lacking a valid or natural claim; illegitimate. 1
  • adjective unnatural Not natural. 0
  • adjective unnatural Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere. 0
  • adjective unnatural Going against nature; perverse. 0
  • adjective unnatural If you describe something as unnatural, you mean that it is strange and often frightening, because it is different from what you normally expect. 0
  • adjective unnatural Behaviour that is unnatural seems artificial and not normal or genuine. 0
  • adjective unnatural contrary to nature; abnormal 0
  • adjective unnatural not in accordance with accepted standards of behaviour or right and wrong 0
  • adjective unnatural uncanny; supernatural 0
  • adjective unnatural affected or forced 0
  • adjective unnatural inhuman or monstrous; wicked 0
  • adjective unnatural illegitimate 0
  • adjective unnatural not natural or normal 0
  • adjective unnatural contrary to, or at variance with, nature; abnormal; strange 0
  • adjective unnatural artificial, affected, or strained 0
  • adjective unnatural characterized by a lack of the emotions, attitudes, or behavior regarded as natural, normal, or right 0
  • adjective unnatural abnormally evil or cruel 0
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