Unnatural

  • 51unnatural — adjective 1》 contrary to nature; abnormal. 2》 affected; not spontaneous. Derivatives unnaturally adverb unnaturalness noun …

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  • 52unnatural — a. 1. Unusual, uncommon, anomalous, irregular, abnormal, aberrant, monstrous, preternatural, prodigious. 2. Heartless, brutal, stony hearted, inhuman, unfeeling. 3. Forced, strained, stilted, affected, constrained, artificial. 4. Factitious,… …

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  • 53unnatural — adj 1. irregular, anomalous, exceptional, uncommon; aberrant, abnormal, perverse; peculiar, foreign, odd, unusual, eccentric; unseemly, unbefitting, unbecoming, improper. 2. strange, preternatural, uncanny; monstrous, freakish, queer, grotesque,… …

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  • 54unnatural — un·natural …

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  • 55unnatural — /ʌnˈnætʃərəl / (say un nachuhruhl), / ˈnætʃrəl/ (say nachruhl) adjective 1. not natural; not proper to the natural constitution or character. 2. having or showing a lack of natural or proper instincts, feelings, etc. 3. contrary to the nature of… …

  • 56unnatural — adj. 1 contrary to nature or the usual course of nature; not normal. 2 a lacking natural feelings. b extremely cruel or wicked. 3 artificial. 4 affected. Derivatives: unnaturally adv. unnaturalness n …

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  • 57unnatural death — death that is not natural, murder or suicide, death that did not occur as the natural result of aging or illness …

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  • 58unnatural offense — The infamous crime against nature; i.e., sodomy or buggery …

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  • 59unnatural will — An expression applied to disposition of estate or large portion thereof to strangers, to exclusion of natural objects of testator s bounty without apparent reason …

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  • 60unnatural offense — Same as crime against nature …

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