Inartificial

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnɑrˈtɪfɪʃəl/

Definitions of inartificial

adjective not artificial or contrived; natural

Example Sentences

A1 The children played with inartificial toys made from recycled materials.

A2 She preferred the inartificial beauty of nature over artificial decorations.

B1 The artist's inartificial style resonated with audiences seeking authenticity.

B2 The inartificial charm of the small town attracted tourists looking for a genuine experience.

C1 The inartificial simplicity of the design appealed to those with a minimalist aesthetic.

C2 Her inartificial grace and poise captivated everyone in the room.

Examples of inartificial in a Sentence

formal The scientist emphasized the importance of using inartificial materials in their research to avoid any contamination.

informal I prefer using inartificial ingredients in my cooking for a more natural flavor.

slang I heard that inartificial beauty products are all the rage now.

figurative Her smile was so genuine and inartificial, it lit up the room.

Grammatical Forms of inartificial

past tense

inartificialized

plural

inartificial

comparative

more inartificial

superlative

most inartificial

present tense

inartificialize

future tense

will inartificialize

perfect tense

have inartificialized

continuous tense

is inartificializing

singular

inartificial

positive degree

inartificial

infinitive

to inartificialize

gerund

inartificializing

participle

inartificialized

Origin and Evolution of inartificial

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'inartificial' originated from Latin, where 'in-' means 'not' and 'artificialis' means 'made by art'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'inartificial' has been used to describe things that are not artificial or man-made, emphasizing naturalness and authenticity.