Unnatural in a sentence as an adjective

You can't just make up rules no one knows and call them grammar" but then I noticed how unnatural changing the order feels.

The strange thing to me is that when we took action, our notice told Vivint it was for unnatural/spammy links to their site.

You might want to disable jQuery Nicescroll on Mac though as it feels really unnatural and laggy.

There's a part of the paleo subculture that avoids porn as an unnatural superstimulus.

To take one example, the smallpox vaccine was initially considered unnatural, and an affront to God[1].

Its very easy to criticize any modern institution on the grounds of, "Our H. Erectus ancestors didn't do it, so it must be unnatural.

This summer Forbes reported..."China Daily reported Friday that unnatural deaths have taken the lives of 72 mainland billionaires over the past eight years.

That is the magic of branding: the ability to reprogram the gut to have one thing be absolutely right and have everything else feel wrong, unnatural or impossible.

Foremost: What makes anti-aging technology unnatural compared to other medical treatments?

Being an operator involves engaging in a fundamentally unnatural mindset that's often completely antithetical to what your normal responses would be.

But language is still the most common and easy way to store and share information intended to be consumed by humans, and since that's what the Web is all about, it's not only natural that the Web should be language-focused, but also unnatural that it be anything else.

" Rather than snark about how the phenomenon is bosses is somehow unnatural and antithetical to human existence, why don't we work on creating institutions that preserve the advantages of having a boss while ameliorating the disadvantages?

Unnatural definitions

adjective

not in accordance with or determined by nature; contrary to nature; "an unnatural death"; "the child's unnatural interest in death"

adjective

not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm; "abnormal powers of concentration"; "abnormal amounts of rain"; "abnormal circumstances"; "an abnormal interest in food"

See also: abnormal

adjective

speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression

See also: affected