UNNATURAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe something as unnatural, you mean that it is strange and often frightening, because it is different from what you normally expect The aircraft rose with unnatural speed on take-off The altered landscape looks unnatural and weird
Unnatural - definition of unnatural by The Free Dictionary Define unnatural unnatural synonyms, unnatural pronunciation, unnatural translation, English dictionary definition of unnatural adj 1 a Not in accordance with what usually occurs in nature: a tree with an unnatural shape b Not included in nature; artificial: detergents and other
UNNATURAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Behavior or feelings that are described as unnatural are not usual or acceptable Fiction has calculated the human cost of the more unnatural aspects of advances in natural science The repetition in subsequent utterances is very unnatural
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unnatural - Wiktionary, the free dictionary unnatural (comparative more unnatural, superlative most unnatural) Not natural Time wore heavily on with Winnie Santon, after Natalie had left them