unnaturalness

IPA: ʌnnˈætʃrʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The state of being unnatural.
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Examples of "unnaturalness" in Sentences

  • It's the "unnaturalness" of noises that clues deer into a hunter's presence.
  • "unnaturalness" is due not to the individual but to the relationship itself.
  • However, we are a culture that is obsessed with death as well as unnaturalness.
  • The "unnaturalness" of same-sex attraction linked it to sin and God's disapproval.
  • Such unintentional romances signal the "unnaturalness" of celibacy, for the priest cannot resist the call of love and desire once exposed to the right woman.
  • The dramatic spirit of the Italian race seems to communicate itself to the puppets, and they perform their parts with a fidelity to theatrical unnaturalness which is wonderful.
  • This at least aesthetic problem with the Higgs mass is called the hierarchy problem and aside from the cosmological constant problem, it is the most important known example of "unnaturalness" in physics.
  • And how effective such "unnaturalness" can be in evoking natural passion only those will understand who have realised how ineffective for that purpose is our "naturalness" when we are concerned with Sophocles or

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