State of being the product of intentional human manufacture, rather than occurring naturally.
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Examples for "artificiality"
Examples for "artificiality"
1Yet these studies are similarly limited by the artificiality of laboratory conditions.
2Her attitude had the touch of artificiality which was natural to her.
3There is more or less artificiality in the exchange of written thoughts.
4That other-wordly quality is accentuated by the conspicuous artificiality of the film-making.
5These words reveal his sense of the artificiality of his European conquests.
1The unnaturalness of the creed which they expressed always hampered them.
2Its uncomfortable and its unnaturalness makes you alert to what's obscured.
3Certainly there are fine qualities which war, despite its unnaturalness, develops.
4Even Aurelia's ruin is but the result of her own unnaturalness, her masculine nature.
5The absurdity, the unnaturalness of the sound abashed him, and he compressed his lips angrily.
1Her replies were brief enough, and there was factitiousness in her smiles of assent to his views.
2The ignorance of technique which they often show is not nearly so disheartening as the palpable factitiousness of their product.
3'Let me kiss you-onlya little one,' he said with his usual delicacy, and without reading the factitiousness of her manner.
Translations for unnaturality