slovo | definícia |
unnatural (encz) | unnatural,abnormální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unnatural (encz) | unnatural,nepřirozený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Unnatural (gcide) | Unnatural \Un*nat"u*ral\ (?; 135), a.
Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order of
nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes.
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Syn: See Factitious.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*nat"u*ral*ly, adv. --
Un*nat"u*ral*ness, n.
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unnatural (wn) | unnatural
adj 1: not in accordance with or determined by nature; contrary
to nature; "an unnatural death"; "the child's unnatural
interest in death" [ant: natural]
2: not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to
a norm; "abnormal powers of concentration"; "abnormal amounts
of rain"; "abnormal circumstances"; "an abnormal interest in
food" [syn: abnormal, unnatural] [ant: normal]
3: speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an
impression [syn: affected, unnatural] [ant: unaffected] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
unnaturalised (encz) | unnaturalised, adj: |
unnaturalized (encz) | unnaturalized, adj: |
unnaturally (encz) | unnaturally,nepřirozeně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
unnaturalness (encz) | unnaturalness, |
grotesque monstrous unnatural (gcide) | nonhuman \nonhuman\ adj.
not human. Opposite of human. [Narrower terms: {anthropoid,
anthropoidal, apelike}; bloodless; dehumanized, unhuman;
grotesque, monstrous, unnatural; mechanical]
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Unnatural (gcide) | Unnatural \Un*nat"u*ral\ (?; 135), a.
Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order of
nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes.
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Syn: See Factitious.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*nat"u*ral*ly, adv. --
Un*nat"u*ral*ness, n.
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Unnaturalize (gcide) | Unnaturalize \Un*nat"u*ral*ize\, v. t.
To make unnatural. [R.] --Hales.
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Unnaturalized (gcide) | Unnaturalized \Unnaturalized\
See naturalized. |
Unnaturally (gcide) | Unnatural \Un*nat"u*ral\ (?; 135), a.
Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order of
nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes.
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Syn: See Factitious.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*nat"u*ral*ly, adv. --
Un*nat"u*ral*ness, n.
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Unnaturalness (gcide) | Unnatural \Un*nat"u*ral\ (?; 135), a.
Not natural; contrary, or not conforming, to the order of
nature; being without natural traits; as, unnatural crimes.
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Syn: See Factitious.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*nat"u*ral*ly, adv. --
Un*nat"u*ral*ness, n.
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unnaturalised (wn) | unnaturalised
adj 1: not having acquired citizenship [syn: unnaturalized,
unnaturalised] |
unnaturalized (wn) | unnaturalized
adj 1: not having acquired citizenship [syn: unnaturalized,
unnaturalised] |
unnaturally (wn) | unnaturally
adv 1: in an unnatural way; "his other arm lay across his chest,
unnaturally, as if placed there deliberately, for a
purpose" [ant: naturally]
2: not according to nature; not by natural means; "artificially
induced conditions" [syn: artificially, unnaturally, {by
artificial means}] [ant: naturally]
3: in a manner at variance with what is natural or normal; "The
early Church not unnaturally adopted the position that
failure to see the messianic character of his work was really
caused by the people's own blindness" [ant: course,
naturally, of course] |
unnaturalness (wn) | unnaturalness
n 1: the quality of being unnatural or not based on natural
principles [ant: naturalness] |
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