unnatural
/ʌnˈnæt͡ʃ.(ə.)ɹəl/ · adj
Meaning
- Not natural.
- Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere
- Going against nature; perverse.
- One who is unnatural, against nature, perverse.
Etymology / origin
From Middle English unnatural, unnaturel, equivalent to un- + natural.
- unnatural(enm)→
- unnatural (English)
- Relations: inh
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