unmechanical

/ˌʌnməˈkænɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Not relating to or involving machines or mechanical processes.
    • She preferred unmechanical hobbies like painting and gardening over fixing cars.
    • The job was mostly unmechanical, requiring creativity rather than technical skills.
    • The old workshop had an unmechanical feel, with hand tools and wooden benches.
  2. Not having a natural ability or interest in machines or mechanics.
    • Despite being unmechanical, she learned to use the sewing machine for her project.
    • He was completely unmechanical and couldn't even change a light bulb.
    • The unmechanical student struggled with the robotics class.
  3. Lacking a machine-like or automatic quality; not done by rote.
    • Her dance was unmechanical, full of natural grace and emotion.
    • The actor's unmechanical delivery made the dialogue feel fresh and spontaneous.
    • The unmechanical rhythm of the poem gave it a human, imperfect charm.
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