unnaturally
uhnN a chuh ruh lee
- r in an unnatural way
his other arm lay across his chest, unnaturally, as if placed there deliberately, for a purpose - r not according to nature; not by natural means
- r in a manner at variance with what is natural or normal
The early Church not unnaturally adopted the position that failure to see the messianic character of his work was really caused by the people's own blindness
- Since there was not even any public evidence that she had died unnaturally, the case against Coppolino seemed flimsy indeed.
- Politics is almost unnaturally cleanno patronage, virtually no corruption.
- Prince Charles' Duchy Home Farm went organic back in 1986, when most shoppers cared only about the low price tag on suspiciously blemish-free vegetables and unnaturally large .