Meaning & Definition of Unnatural in English
English⟶
Unnatural
/ənnæʧərəl/
adjective
1. Not in accordance with or determined by nature
- Contrary to nature
- "An unnatural death"
- "The child's unnatural interest in death"
synonym:
- unnatural
2. Not normal
- Not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm
- "Abnormal powers of concentration"
- "Abnormal amounts of rain"
- "Abnormal circumstances"
- "An abnormal interest in food"
synonym:
- abnormal,
- unnatural
3. Speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression
synonym:
- affected,
- unnatural
Examples of using
By the way, if you translate from Japanese, avoid unowned sentences - there are very many unnatural and just incorrect sentences among them.
It's very easy to sound natural in your own native language, and very easy to sound unnatural in your non-native language.
He died an unnatural death.