单词 | unnaturalness |
释义 | unnaturalness (once / 69937 pages) n WORD FAMILY unnaturalness: unnaturalnesses+/denaturalise: denaturalised, denaturalises/denaturalize: denaturalized, denaturalizes, denaturalizing/natural: naturalise, naturalism, naturalize, naturally, naturalness, naturals, nonnatural, supernatural, unnatural/naturalisation: naturalisations/naturalise: denaturalise, naturalisation, naturalised, naturalises, naturalising/naturalised: unnaturalised/naturalism: naturalist, naturalistic/naturalist: naturalists/naturalistic: naturalistically/naturalization: naturalizations/naturalize: denaturalize, naturalization, naturalized, naturalizes, naturalizing/naturalized: unnaturalized/naturalness: naturalnesses/nature: ill-natured, natural, natures, naturism/naturism: naturist, naturistic/naturist: naturists/supernatural: supernaturalism, supernaturally, supernaturalness, supernaturals/supernaturalism: supernaturalisms, supernaturalist, supernaturalistic/unnatural: unnaturally, unnaturalness USAGE EXAMPLESBy contrast, Google’s translation — despite some “small unnaturalness” — reads to him as “more transparent.” New York Times(Dec 14, 2016) The “unnaturalness of grown-ups when they play at a children’s game by themselves, without children,” has made her unhappy. The New Yorker(May 16, 2016) When Mrs. Clinton finally appears, “Broad City” makes the inevitable unnaturalness and artifice of the appearance fit the show’s air of magic surrealism. New York Times(Mar 17, 2016) n the quality of being unnatural or not based on natural principles Ant|Hypo|Hyper naturalness the quality of being natural or based on natural principles affectedness the quality of being false or artificial (as to impress others) artificialitythe quality of being produced by people and not occurring naturally largeness, pretension, pretentiousnessthe quality of being pretentious (behaving or speaking in such a manner as to create a false appearance of great importance or worth) supernaturalism, supernaturalnessthe quality of being attributed to power that seems to violate or go beyond natural forces airs, poseaffected manners intended to impress others coyness, demurenessthe affectation of being demure in a provocative way preciosity, preciousnessthe quality of being fastidious or excessively refined staginess, theatricalityan artificial and mannered quality pretence, pretense, pretensiona false or unsupportable quality ostentationpretentious or showy or vulgar display quality an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone |
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