unnaturalness

[ˌʌnnætʃərəlˈnɛs]

unnaturalness Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being unnatural, not conforming to the laws or course of nature
  • 2something that is not natural or normal

Using unnaturalness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The unnaturalness of the situation made everyone uneasy.

  • Example

    The use of chemicals in farming leads to an unnaturalness in the food we eat.

  • Example

    The painting's colors were so bright that they gave it an unnaturalness.

unnaturalness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unnaturalness

Antonyms for unnaturalness

Phrases with unnaturalness

  • a feeling of discomfort or unease caused by something that is not natural or normal

    Example

    The sense of unnaturalness in the room was palpable after the lights went out.

  • the idea that death is not a natural occurrence, but rather a result of external factors

    Example

    The unnaturalness of death is a common theme in gothic literature.

  • the quality of behaving in a way that is not natural or normal

    Example

    The unnaturalness of his behavior made me suspect that he was hiding something.

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Summary: unnaturalness in Brief

'Unnaturalness' [ˌʌnnætʃərəlˈnɛs] refers to the quality or state of being unnatural, not conforming to the laws or course of nature. It can also refer to something that is not natural or normal. Examples include 'The unnaturalness of the situation made everyone uneasy,' and 'The painting's colors were so bright that they gave it an unnaturalness.' Phrases like 'sense of unnaturalness' and 'unnaturalness of death' further illustrate the concept.