English to Portuguese Dictionary unnatural

unnatural

antinatural
definition
adjective
death by unnatural causes
contrary to the ordinary course of nature; abnormal.
translation of 'unnatural'
adjective
monstruoso,
perverso,
não natural,
antinatural,
desnaturado,
anormal,
desnatural
example
Macy does an excellent job of humanizing Lawrence, even on those occasions when he is asked to speak forced and 'unnatural' lines.
What causes stress but doing something 'unnatural' to human nature, to humankind?
During the last few months, I'd had visions of him running away, scared and shamed by my 'unnatural' passion.
The largest body of water in the state is actually Lake Sakakawea but it is artificial and thus 'unnatural' .
However, intellectuals can alter the course of 'unnatural' disasters such as government.
My characters always have lots of aunties, one of whom my hero always has 'unnatural' feelings for, or very natural feelings for.
It seems forced and 'unnatural' , as if it's something he knows he's supposed to be saying instead of a phrase he uses all the time.
I know it is intentional, but I found the angels' stilted movements 'unnatural' .
Replication only occurred in highly artificial, 'unnatural' conditions.
It was wheat bread with 'unnatural' green shrubs inside.
Kirstie could only gape, caught between outrage and an 'unnatural' desire to laugh.
There were long periods with little to no dialogue, and what dialogue there was felt stilted and 'unnatural' (but that may have been the intention).
If wherever she was going was full of such… 'unnatural' feelings… she wasn't sure how she would fare through it.
Food is also symbolic of corruptive Europe, which offers only tinned, synthetic 'unnatural' food.
We found efforts at forced collaboration awkward and 'unnatural' for most organizations.
This 'unnatural' act unhinged a stranger sitting next to me who looked on in amazement as he passed the same bus stop he had stood at five minutes previously.
Like his mother, he has an 'unnatural' fear of water.
She always knew she was slightly abnormal, but this wasn't abnormal it was 'unnatural' .
That's three out of four women who are then painted as being abnormal, 'unnatural' and dysfunctional.
It may look strange and 'unnatural' but, after all, this is a pixilated character we are trying to copy here!
For such a female, there can be no understanding, and the contrast between the wife's 'unnatural' behaviour and the husband's heroic behaviour is specially stressed.
Distracted, she noted that her voice had an 'unnatural' dreamy manner to it.
A glance at any science text tells us that monogamy is utterly 'unnatural' , unless of course you're a swan.
But it always feels to me very 'unnatural' , that we're pretending.
Indeed, for him or her, heterosexual behaviour is 'unnatural' .
Equally allusive is his palette, which, despite being dominated by green, looks completely 'unnatural' .
The way I say it, though, is stiff and 'unnatural' and Chloe, having been my acquaintance for a long time, hears this straight away.
But his funny faces and odd mannerisms come across as forced and 'unnatural' .
And that, of course, is foolish, unwise, and 'unnatural' .
Sexual perversion is usually implicitly assumed to mean some kind of 'unnatural' , abnormal form of sexual behaviour.
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