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Idiosyncratic vs Unnatural - What's the difference?

idiosyncratic | unnatural | Related terms |

Idiosyncratic is a related term of unnatural.


As adjectives the difference between idiosyncratic and unnatural

is that idiosyncratic is peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric while unnatural is not natural; supernatural or artificial.

idiosyncratic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric.
  • * 1886 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , ch. 9:
  • At the time, I set it down to some idiosyncratic , personal distaste . . . but I have since had reason to believe the cause to lie much deeper in the nature of man.
  • * 1891 , (George MacDonald), The Flight of the Shadow , ch. 12:
  • It was no merely idiosyncratic experience, for the youth had the same: it was love!
  • * 1982 , Michael Walsh, " Music: A Fresh Falstaff in Los Angeles," Time , 26 April:
  • British Director Ronald Eyre kept the action crisp; he was correctly content to execute the composer's wishes, rather than impose a fashionably idiosyncratic view of his own.

    unnatural

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Not natural; supernatural or artificial.
  • Not occurring in the environment or atmosphere
  • Going against nature; perverse.
  • Antonyms

    * natural