English to Spanish Dictionary unnatural

unnatural

antinatural
definition
adjective
death by unnatural causes
contrary to the ordinary course of nature; abnormal.
translation of 'unnatural'
adjective
contrario a la naturaleza,
perverso,
no natural,
antinatural,
anormal,
afectado
example
Here is a voice in every way opposed to Martin's: it's angular, assumed, pointedly 'unnatural' .
Like his mother, he has an 'unnatural' fear of water.
The people who were waiting for him were caught in acts of lust, having 'unnatural' and abnormal sex and worshipping false gods.
And they all held the 'unnatural' bright green of early spring.
Venom began to glow an 'unnatural' green color as the room seemed to darken and time slowed as Bloodlust joined her sister with her own inhuman red illumination.
Bringing a tree into a house and covering it with trinkets is, of course, an 'unnatural' act.
Donnelly complains that Play School is battling ‘to normalise what many parents would consider 'unnatural' behaviour’.
If wherever she was going was full of such… 'unnatural' feelings… she wasn't sure how she would fare through it.
A glance at any science text tells us that monogamy is utterly 'unnatural' , unless of course you're a swan.
Alcohol induces 'unnatural' feelings and makes people act out of character; it's very easy to find oneself in a frightening situation.
During the last few months, I'd had visions of him running away, scared and shamed by my 'unnatural' passion.
The opinions I formed of the characters at the beginning had evolved very considerably by the end, and yet nothing in the way the film progressed ever seemed forced or 'unnatural' .
Neither one of us are religious in the slightest, so the sole reason for my attendance at this time seems to be the annual egg hunt that for people in their fifties my parents take 'unnatural' glee in.
That's three out of four women who are then painted as being abnormal, 'unnatural' and dysfunctional.
Sexual perversion is usually implicitly assumed to mean some kind of 'unnatural' , abnormal form of sexual behaviour.
Their performances are stilted, 'unnatural' , and weak.
One of the criticisms I've heard is that the language is stilted and 'unnatural' .
Apart from that, many people who only weight train walk around in a most 'unnatural' manner, with a constipated look on their face.
Food is also symbolic of corruptive Europe, which offers only tinned, synthetic 'unnatural' food.
It was, of course, a completely 'unnatural' oddity of physics, but the Weak Hole in particular was worse than your average black hole.
There are so many of us, like one in ten, that we can't be even called abnormal or 'unnatural' .
Distracted, she noted that her voice had an 'unnatural' dreamy manner to it.
Indeed, for him or her, heterosexual behaviour is 'unnatural' .
It leads to an 'unnatural' style that is forced and wooden.
What causes stress but doing something 'unnatural' to human nature, to humankind?
These fabulous characters use their extraordinary and 'unnatural' physical and psychic powers on the side of either good or evil.
Equally allusive is his palette, which, despite being dominated by green, looks completely 'unnatural' .
I know it is intentional, but I found the angels' stilted movements 'unnatural' .
Some Shih Tzu puppies may instinctively resist the 'unnatural' feel of a manufactured nipple.
But it always feels to me very 'unnatural' , that we're pretending.
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