Artificiality (noun)

The quality of being artificial or not natural, as if made or produced by human skill and effort.

Origin:

The word 'artificiality' comes from the latin word 'artificialis', which means 'made by art or skill'. it refers to the quality of being artificial or not natural.

Examples:

  1. The artificiality of the flowers in the vase was apparent, as they lacked the fragrant aroma and delicate texture of real flowers.
  2. The artificiality of the cityscape was overwhelming, with high-rise buildings and neon lights replacing the greenery and tranquility of nature.
  3. The artificiality of the conversation was palpable, as the participants struggled to maintain eye contact and sound sincere.
  4. The artificiality of the scenario was obvious, as the actors recited their lines with mechanical precision and lacked the emotional depth of a real performance.
  5. The artificiality of the manufactured products was a major concern for many consumers, who preferred natural, eco-friendly, and sustainable alternatives.
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