subnatural

[sʌbˈnætʃərəl]

subnatural Definition

  • 1below or less than the natural level or standard
  • 2not conforming to or violating natural laws

Using subnatural: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subnatural" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subnatural temperature made it difficult for the plants to grow.

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    His subnatural strength made him unable to lift the heavy box.

  • Example

    The experiment produced subnatural results that were not in line with natural laws.

subnatural Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for subnatural

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Summary: subnatural in Brief

The term 'subnatural' [sʌbˈnætʃərəl] refers to something that is below or less than the natural level or standard, or not conforming to or violating natural laws. It is often used to describe abnormal or inferior conditions, as in 'The subnatural temperature made it difficult for the plants to grow.' 'Subnatural' can also be used to describe strange or weird phenomena, although this usage is informal.