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unreal
/ ʌnˈrɪəl /
adjective
- imaginary or fanciful or seemingly so
an unreal situation
- having no actual existence or substance
- insincere or artificial
Derived Forms
- unˈreally, adverb
Other Words From
- un·real·ly adverb
Example Sentences
Förderer relishes these problem-solving parts of being a cinematographer — merging the real and unreal — which he likens to “thinking like a magician. You have to have that mind-set.”
"It feels kind of unreal. I think it needs to sink in. It's insane to say I've won two back-to-back competitions."
Eats Everything's prediction: Brentford have been terrible away and unreal at home, at least until they lost to Forest on Saturday anyway.
By contrast, to idealists, such as the so-called color fictionalists, everything is unreal — including color.
It was a reality check on another unreal playoff game, one in which the Dodgers seemed to take full control of the Series and the last few days of their season.
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