Need another word that means the same as “artificial”? Find 31 synonyms and 30 related words for “artificial” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Artificial” are: contrived, hokey, stilted, unreal, synthetic, manufactured, machine-made, fabricated, fake, false, imitation, mock, simulated, faux, ersatz, substitute, feigned, insincere, affected, mannered, unnatural, pretended, exaggerated, actorly, overdone, overripe, forced, laboured, strained, hollow, spurious
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “artificial” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
actorly | Affected or excessively dramatic. He seems to lack the actorly range that the role requires. |
affected | Influenced or touched by an external factor. The gesture appeared both affected and stagy. |
contrived | Showing effects of planning or manipulation. A novel with a contrived ending. |
ersatz | Not real or genuine. Ersatz coffee. |
exaggerated | Represented as greater than is true or reasonable. An exaggerated opinion of oneself. |
fabricated | Formed or conceived by the imagination. A fabricated excuse for his absence. |
fake | Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article. A fake doctor. |
false | Used in names of plants animals and gems that superficially resemble the thing properly so called e g false oat. He was feeding false information to his customers. |
faux | Made in imitation; artificial. His faux macho banter caused offence. |
feigned | Simulated or pretended; insincere. Feigned sympathy. |
forced | Forced or compelled. A forced smile. |
hokey | Noticeably contrived. A hokey tear jerker. |
hollow | As if echoing in a hollow space. A hollow tree. |
imitation | Not genuine or real being an imitation of the genuine article. Decorated with imitation palm leaves. |
insincere | Lacking sincerity. Their praise was extravagant and insincere. |
laboured | Lacking natural ease. His breathing was laboured. |
machine-made | Made by machine. |
mannered | Having unnatural mannerisms. Brief mannered and unlifelike idiom. |
manufactured | (of evidence or a story) invented; fabricated. Manufactured love songs. |
mock | Constituting a copy or imitation of something. Mock GCSEs. |
overdone | (of food) overcooked. He sat there chewing his overdone steak. |
overripe | (especially of an artistic work) exaggerated or overblown. An overripe melodrama. |
pretended | Not genuine; assumed. Eating ice cream with pretended unconcern. |
simulated | Manufactured in imitation of some other material. A purse of simulated alligator hide. |
spurious | Born out of wedlock. A spurious argument. |
stilted | (of an arch) with pieces of upright masonry between the imposts and the springers. When people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation. |
strained | Of a mainly liquid substance having been strained to separate out any solid matter. A constrained smile. |
substitute | Capable of substituting in any of several positions on a team. Substitute coffee. |
synthetic | Involving or of the nature of synthesis (combining separate elements to form a coherent whole) as opposed to analysis. Synthetic leather. |
unnatural | Not existing in nature; artificial. The artificial turf looks an unnatural green. |
unreal | Lacking material form or substance unreal. Many people have unreal expectations of marriage. |
automate | Make automatic or control or operate automatically. Automate the movement of the robot. |
concoct | Make a concoction of by mixing. His cronies concocted a simple plan. |
construct | Put together out of artificial or natural components or parts. These rules tell us how to construct a grammatical sentence in a given language. |
ersatz | (of a product) made or used as a substitute, typically an inferior one, for something else. Ersatz emotion. |
fabrication | The act of constructing something (as a piece of machinery. The assembly and fabrication of electronic products. |
factory | An establishment for traders carrying on business in a foreign country. A clothing factory. |
faux | Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article. Their faux concern for the well being of the voters didn t fool many. |
figment | A contrived or fantastic idea. A figment of the imagination. |
fungicide | A chemical that destroys fungus. Cut away any rotten parts before dusting with fungicide. |
honey | Sweeten with honey. Her honey skin. |
imitation | Not genuine or real being an imitation of the genuine article. An imitation sub machine gun. |
imitative | Formed in imitation of a natural sound- Harry Hoijer. Man is an imitative being. |
inauthentic | Not genuinely belonging to a style or period. Baroque harpsichord pieces played on the decidedly inauthentic modern Steinway. |
make | Make by shaping or bringing together constituents. Make a phone call. |
manufacture | Manufactured articles. The manufacture of armoured vehicles. |
manufacturing | The making of articles on a large scale using machinery; industrial production. Even in manufacturing they no longer dominate. |
molasses | Thick, dark brown juice obtained from raw sugar during the refining process. |
nutritive | Providing nourishment; nutritious. Nutritive food. |
phony | Fraudulent; having a misleading appearance. |
preservative | A substance used to preserve foodstuffs, wood, or other materials against decay. Salt has been used for centuries as a preservative. |
prevarication | A statement that deviates from or perverts the truth. |
reproducible | Able to be reproduced or copied. Astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained. |
robot | (especially in science fiction) a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically. The robot closed the door behind us. |
simulated | Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article. A purse of simulated alligator hide. |
spurious | (of a line of reasoning) apparently but not actually valid. The dominions of both rulers passed away to their spurious or doubtful offspring. |
sugar | An essential structural component of living cells and source of energy for animals includes simple sugars with small molecules as well as macromolecular substances are classified according to the number of monosaccharide groups they c. Mother absent mindedly sugared her tea. |
sweetener | Something added to foods to make them taste sweeter. Diet drinks contain artificial sweeteners like saccharin. |
synthetic | A synthetic material or chemical especially a textile fibre. Their tears are a bit synthetic. |
treacle | Syrup of a golden-yellow colour; golden syrup. Enough of this treacle let s get back to business. |
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