Thus farre Richard the vsurper, vnnaturall vncle to Edward the fift and Richard duke of Yorke, brethren.
But bicause all men and the maiden hirselfe most of all detested and abhorred this vnlawfull, and in maner vnnaturall copulation; he determined to prolong and defer the matter, till he were in a more quietnesse.
So was his people to him vnsure and vnfaithfull at his end, as he was to his nephues vntrue and vnnaturall in his beginning.
But assure your selfe, that this desire did not proceed from want either of courage, or of meanes, or of assistance of friends: I can also be both vnthankefull and vnnaturall if I bee compelled.
And assuredly no danger dismayeth like that vpon the seas; for that the place is vnnaturall to man.
Murther most foule, as in the best it is; But this most foule, strange, and vnnaturall Ham.
Wherevpon he caused William bishop of Sens, and Theobald earle of Blois to go to king Henrie, and to promise vpon forbearance from warre for a time, to find means to reconcile him and his sonnes, betweene whom vnnaturall variance rested.
For what should be the cause of such deadlie and vnnaturall hatred, that to destroie me, they should destroie themselues?
O I haue heard him speake of that same brother, And he did render him the most vnnaturall That liu'd amongst men Oli.
Now the good Gods forbid, That our renowned Rome, whose gratitude Towards her deserued Children, is enroll'd In Ioues owne Booke, like anvnnaturall Dam Should now eate vp her owne Sicin.
If euer he haue Childe, Abortiue be it, Prodigeous, and vntimely brought to light, Whose vgly and vnnaturall Aspect May fright the hopefull Mother at the view, And that be Heyre to his vnhappinesse.
Behold, the Heauens do ope, The Gods looke downe, and thisvnnaturall Scene They laugh at.
And neuer seene thee, neuer borne thee Sonne, Seeing thou hast prou'd so vnnaturall a Father.
See, see the pining Maladie of France: Behold the Wounds, the most vnnaturall Wounds, Which thou thy selfe hast giuen her wofull Brest.
Wherevpon their vnnaturall mother, vsing hir naturall malice for the death of hir one sonne (without regard of the loosing of both) miserablie slue the other in his bed mistrusting no such treason.
Thou being a king blest with a goodlie sonne, Didst giue consent to disinherit him, Which argude thee a most vnnaturall father.
His noble nature was not able to abide any trayterous fact, done by vnnaturall Citizens, toward their owne countrie.
And yet he thought that loue to be vnnaturall because she was his father’s wife, and therefore durst not discouer it to any man.
And this is surelie the likeliest way, and most according to reason, which my judgement can finde out in this, and whatsoeuer vther vnnaturall poyntes of their confession.
Bvt who dare take vpon him to punish them, if no man can be sure to be free from theirvnnaturall inuasiones?
And well he might so doe, For well I know he was vnnaturall Ros.
Therefore Caine did iniury to God, when conuicted of the barbarous and vnnaturall murther of his righteous brother, cryed out tht his sinne was greater then could be forgiuen, Gen.
Thirdly, too much heate in an house is vnnaturall for them: but lastly, and especially, Bees cannot abide to be stopt close vp.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vnnaturall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.