nonnatural

/nɑnˈnætʃərəl/
adjective
  1. Not occurring in nature; artificial or man-made.
    • The scientist studied the effects of nonnatural chemicals on plant growth.
    • Some people prefer natural sweeteners over nonnatural ones.
    • The fabric has a nonnatural shine because of the synthetic fibers.
  2. Contrary to what is normal or expected; unnatural.
    • Her reaction seemed nonnatural, as if she was hiding something.
    • It feels nonnatural to stay silent when you see an injustice.
    • The silence in the usually busy market was nonnatural.
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