Unnaturalness

Pronunciation: /ˈənnætʃɝəɫˈnɛs/

Unnaturalness (noun)

  1. The quality of being strange or forced, so it does not feel like what usually happens in real life.
  2. The state of being different from what is natural, often because it is made or changed by people.
  3. The quality of sounding or looking artificial, as if it was not created in a natural way.

Examples

  • Her smile showed unnaturalness during the interview.
  • The actor’s unnaturalness made the scene feel wrong.