"Unnatural" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unnatural" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unnatural" Meaning

Characterized by or resulting from a lack of conformity to natural laws, principles, or phenomena. Not proceeding in accordance with the established or expected course of nature.

"Unnatural" Examples

Usage Examples of "unnatural"


1. Her father was shocked by her unnatural behavior of deciding to leave college mid-semester.


2. The film's portrayal of a society where everything is controlled was seen as unnatural and dystopian.


3. After the surgery, she wasn't prepared for the unnatural feeling of having a prosthetic limb.


4. His unnatural charm and charisma made him a natural at public speaking.


5. The teacher was suspicious of the unnatural ease with which the student answered the extremely difficult questions.

"Unnatural" Similar Words

Unmoveable

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The word "unmoveable" is an adjective that means unable to be moved or changed. It describes something that is firm, steady, and unwavering, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.<br><br>Example: "The unmoveable boulder blocked the path."<br><br>In a more figurative sense, it can also describe a person's opinions, decisions, or attitudes that are unwavering and unshakeable.

Unmoved

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Not influenced or affected by something; not changed or persuaded to do something. <br><br>Example: "She remained unmoved by his repeated apologies, still feeling hurt by what he had said."

Unmoving

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Not moving; stationary. Not changing or altering. Stagnant or immobile.

Unmutated

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The word "unmutated" is the opposite of "mutated". It refers to an entity, usually a gene or a sequence of nucleotides, that has not undergone a mutation. In other words, it is a genetic element that remains unchanged from its original form.<br><br>In a broader sense, "unmutated" can also describe any element, object, or concept that has not been altered or modified in any way.

Unmuzzle

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Unmuzzle (verb) means to remove or loosen a muzzle from an animal, especially a dog, allowing it to bark or make other sounds freely.<br><br> Example: "The police officer removed the muzzle from the police dog, who let out a loud bark."

Unmyelinated

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In neuroscience, "unmyelinated" refers to a type of nerve fiber that lacks a myelin sheath, a fatty, insulating layer that surrounds nerve fibers and promotes the transmission of electrical signals.<br><br>In unmyelinated nerve fibers, the nerve signal is transmitted more slowly, often in the range of 1-2 meters per second, whereas myelinated nerve fibers can transmit signals at speeds of up to 120 meters per second.<br><br>Unmyelinated fibers are typically found in small nerves and are involved in sensory and autonomic functions such as:<br><br> Pain perception<br> Temperature sensation<br> Touch and pressure sensation<br> Gut movements and digestion<br> Regulation of involuntary functions, such as heart rate and blood pressure<br><br>Overall, unmyelinated nerve fibers play a vital role in our bodily functions and sensations, although they are slower than myelinated fibers.

Unnameable

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Unable to be named or identified, often because it is too complex or abstract to be put into words.

Unnamed

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Not known or identified by name; not titled or designated.

Unnaturally

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Unnaturalness

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The quality of being unnatural or contrary to nature.

Unnavigable

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(adj.) Impossible to navigate or traverse, typically because of rough terrain, bad weather, or lack of a clear path.

Unnecessarily

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Meaning: <br><br>- Exceeding what is necessary or required; excessive.<br><br>Example: "The company did all the unnecessary steps, delaying the project unnecessarily."

Unnecessary

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Unneeded

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Unneighborly

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Unneighbourly

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