unnatural

/ʌnˈnætʃərəl/
adjective
  1. Not normal, natural, or expected; different from what is usual in nature or society.
    • It feels unnatural to wear a heavy coat in July.
    • Some people think it is unnatural for humans to live alone for long periods.
    • The silence in the house was unnatural and unsettling.
  2. Artificial or forced; not genuine or spontaneous.
    • The bright green color of the drink seemed unnatural.
    • His laughter was loud and unnatural, making everyone uncomfortable.
    • Her smile looked unnatural, as if she was pretending to be happy.
  3. Morally wrong or shocking because it goes against what is considered acceptable human behavior.
    • In many cultures, such acts are considered unnatural and forbidden.
    • The story described an unnatural obsession that destroyed the character's life.
    • The villain's unnatural cruelty shocked even his followers.
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