Inartificial [adjective]

Definition of Inartificial:

open, unaffected

Opposite/Antonyms of Inartificial:


Sentence/Example of Inartificial:

The improvement consists in correcting one of these inartificial generalizations by means of another.

Yet that, "when so very inartificial as to seem to evade the difficulties of art, is a very suspicious virtue."

His manners were, at all times, harmless and inartificial, and his habits those of a lover of contemplation and seclusion.

He seems to find a welcome relief in their inartificial ways from his own weird and sombre fancies.

They cannot be counted, they dazzle the eye and set the heart bounding in the plenitude of a pure, inartificial enjoyment.

In lieu of a pencil he was using the more inartificial substitute of a sharp pointed piece of wood.

Notwithstanding the united labors of Richard and Benjamin, the "long room" was but an extremely inartificial temple.

Why can we not all be like these flowers, simple and inartificial, with the stamp of nature and truth upon us?

A little further, and you incur the danger of becoming affectedly unaffected, artificially inartificial.

Simplicity, when so very inartificial as to seem to evade the difficulties of art, is a very suspicious virtue.