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unconventional
English
Etymology
un- +? conventional
Adjective
unconventional (comparative more unconventional, superlative most unconventional)
- Not adhering to convention or accepted standards
- Out of the ordinary
- Atypical
Synonyms
- underground
Translations
Noun
unconventional (plural unconventionals)
- Something or someone that is unconventional.
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unnatural
English
Etymology
From Middle English unnatural, unnaturel, equivalent to un- +? natural.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?næt?????l/
- Hyphenation: un?nat?u?ral
Adjective
unnatural (comparative more unnatural, superlative most unnatural)
- Not natural.
- Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere
- Going against nature; perverse.
Antonyms
- natural
Derived terms
- unnaturally
- unnaturalness
Translations
Anagrams
- lunarnaut
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