artificial

adjective

ar·​ti·​fi·​cial ˌär-tə-ˈfi-shᵊl How to pronounce artificial (audio)
1
a
: made, produced, or done by humans especially to seem like something natural : man-made
an artificial reef
artificial sweetener
an artificial limb
artificial diamonds
see also artificial intelligence
b
medical : serving to temporarily or permanently supplement or replace a usually vital bodily function or necessary substance (such as nutrients or water)
artificial hydration
Ezekiel, who has relied on artificial nutrition since he was a baby, because of food allergies and eating problems, receives most of his nutrition through tube feeding …Gavin Engelbrecht
see also artificial insemination, artificial respiration
2
: caused or produced by human actions or methods especially for economic, social, or political aims
King [Martin Luther King Jr.] often pointed out that national boundaries were artificial. In September of 1964, during a visit to Germany, he thrilled audiences in both East and West Berlin with his talk of the need for brotherhood to a people divided by the Berlin Wall.Jason Sokol
Within these companies, qualified women run into artificial barriers that prevent them from advancing to top positions in management.James J. Kilpatrick
Yet if the characters in a children's novel are as complex, the symbolism as sophisticated, and the themes as profound as those in serious fiction, what makes it unsuitable for adults? What if the distinction between children's literature and adult literature is artificial to begin with?Maria Devlin McNair
3
a
: not being, showing, or resembling sincere or spontaneous behavior : fake
an artificial smile
Their concern seemed artificial.
He's artificial and soulless and certainly not above being a poseur.Ben Wener and Martin Wisckol
… everything about the movie feels artificial, from the singers' blatantly Auto-Tuned voices to the CGI acrobatics.Stephanie Merry
… some of the younger thesps prove adept at sending up the social airs and artificial mannerisms of their characters …Marilyn Stasio
Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile, / And cry 'Content' to that which grieves my heart, / And wet my cheeks with artificial tears, / And frame my face to all occasions.William Shakespeare
b
: imitation, sham
… the show does include fake … weapons, and although it is not loud, an artificial gun sound will be produced.Candy Grande
4
in biological classification : based on differential morphological characters not necessarily indicative of natural relationships
Another fundamental type is an artificial classification system, in which several key characters, often very easy to observe, are chosen as the basis of classification. Good examples are roadside floras and picture guides to plants, birds, and mammals …James D. Mauseth
These qualities can be incorporated into a natural key (a key that follows a natural classification), but they are more frequently realized in an artificial key.E. O. Wiley and Bruce S. Lieberman
5
archaic : artful, cunning
artificiality noun
plural artificialities
artificially adverb
artificialness noun

Examples of artificial in a Sentence

the world's first artificial heart This product contains no artificial colors natural substances are used. The country's borders are artificial, and were set with no consideration for the various ethnic groups in the region.
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Aedes aegypti mosquitoes do not need much water to reproduce and tend to lay eggs just above the water line in small, artificial sources of water, like buckets, pet dishes, fountains and bird baths, plant pots and saucers and old tires. Nollyanne Delacruz, The Mercury News, 16 Nov. 2024 The series intends Penn to be a contrast point, to make her smooth wheeling and dealing feel artificial compared with Wyler’s more passionate righteousness, but her presence ends up emphasizing how hollow Wyler’s character actually feels. Roxana Hadadi, Vulture, 13 Nov. 2024 So, for example, there’s a move to generate artificial data using artificial intelligence to increase our sample size. Steven Strogatz, Quanta Magazine, 7 Nov. 2024 Liberal democratic states make citizens; the artificial state makes trolls. Jill Lepore, The New Yorker, 4 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for artificial 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, "devised by humans (as opposed to originating naturally or divinely)," borrowed from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French artificiel, borrowed from Medieval Latin artificiālis "produced by human skill, skilled, artistic," going back to Latin, "furnished or contrived by art (in rhetoric)," from artificium "artistry, craftsmanship, craft" + -ālis -al entry 1 — more at artifice

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of artificial was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Artificial.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/artificial. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

artificial

adjective
ar·​ti·​fi·​cial ˌärt-ə-ˈfish-əl How to pronounce artificial (audio)
1
: made, produced, or performed by human beings often following a natural model or process
artificial flowers
artificial pollination
2
: not genuine or sincere : forced
an artificial smile
artificially adverb
Etymology

Middle English artificial "made or done by humans rather than occurring in nature," from early French artificiel (same meaning) or Latin artificialis "contrived by art," from Latin artificium "skill, artistry, craft," derived from arti- (from art-, ars "skill") and facere "to make, do" — related to fashion, manufacture, perfect

Medical Definition

artificial

adjective
ar·​ti·​fi·​cial ˌärt-ə-ˈfish-əl How to pronounce artificial (audio)
1
a
: made, produced, or done by humans especially to seem like something natural
an artificial limb
b
: serving to temporarily or permanently supplement or replace a usually vital bodily function or necessary substance (such as nutrients or water)
artificial feeding through a tube
see also artificial insemination, artificial respiration
2
in biological classification : based on differential morphological characters not necessarily indicative of natural relationships
an artificial key for identification of a group of organisms
artificially adverb

Legal Definition

artificial

adjective
ar·​ti·​fi·​cial
1
a
: made by humans
artificial accessions
compare natural
b
: caused or produced by a human and especially social or political agency
an artificial price advantage
2
: arising through operation of law
artificially adverb

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