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unnatural

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Word definitions for unnatural in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "not in accord with physical nature," from un- (1) "not" + natural (adj.). Meaning "artificial" is attested from 1746; that of "at variance with moral standards" is from 1520s. Related: Unnaturally ; unnaturalness .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unnatural \Un*nat"u*ral\ (?; 135), a. Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order of nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes. Syn: See Factitious . [1913 Webster] -- Un*nat"u*ral*ly , adv. -- Un*nat"u*ral*ness , n.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Unnatural may refer to: Alraune (1952 film)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN death ▪ In the event of death occurring in such a case I would accept that it could be an unnatural death. ▪ Not after all the unnatural deaths these last years had already witnessed. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Not natural. 2 Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere 3 Going against nature; perverse.

Usage examples of unnatural.

Hence, the palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia or acute attacks of indigestion, with colicky pains and heaviness after meals, with eructations or belchings of gas, or local discomfort and unnatural action affecting, at different times, almost every organ of the body.

When we put him away off in the apse, and set him up for a Goth, and then seat ourselves at a distance, scattered about among the pillars, the whole thing seems to me a trifle unnatural.

I think we may lay it down as a general rule that at a certain stage of social and intellectual evolution men have believed themselves to be naturally immortal in this life and have regarded death by disease or even by accident or violence as an unnatural event which has been brought about by sorcery and which must be avenged by the death of the sorcerer.

The Swede tended to swell and to assume unnatural proportions until she was displaced by a smiling Mrs Biggs, but the series of little respites was encouraging and suggested that a substantial Swede might be even more effective.

The most revolting part of it all is that these children of crime, who are of course perfectly innocent themselves, are called natural children, as if children born in wedlock came into the world in an unnatural manner!

So cruel a desertion seemed to me unnatural, and I came to the conclusion that the Inquisitors had sworn my death.

Tonight, lit up amid the blacked-out cityscape, it seemed even more an unnatural intruder than usual.

His rule prescribed no unnatural mortification: its yoke was easy, and its mirthful choruses, combining the gay with the severe, did but commemorate that golden age when earth enjoyed eternal spring, and when fountains of honey, milk, and wine burst forth out of its bosom at the touch of the thyrsus.

This unnatural delay engendered many thoughts, but I could not fix exactly on the reason of it.

He had been expecting something green and vaguely crocodilian, like the dragons in picture books, not the product of an unnatural mating between a dinosaur and a calliope.

Alone with Ismail, and knowing his unnatural tastes, I did not feel very comfortable for, in spite of what M.

Not the spinning silver-eyed ecdysiasts boasting their unnatural virtual accoutrements or the citizens who lapped up the sight of them.

Everywhere, in the embattled citadel, soldiers felt an unnatural rigor seize their flesh, all power slip from their limbs, as their minds became prisoners within their own bodies.

Everything about him was suddenly limned in an unnatural brightness, and the bole of the great tree was shrunken by a brilliant entasis that attacked from the north.

Needless to say, such a thing as a female exceptor or scribe would be unnatural and unthinkable.