unreal
Prononciation : [ʌnˈriːəl]
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Contexte : « perception »
(adjective) when something feels strange or not real, like in a dream. If you see something amazing that seems impossible, you might say it feels unreal.
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The sunset was so beautiful that it looked unreal.
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The movie's effects were not realistic and felt very unreal.
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Did that experience feel unreal to you?
Contexte : « emotion »
(adjective) when someone feels shocked or surprised, as if what’s happening is hard to believe. If something wonderful happens to you, it might feel unreal because it’s so fantastic.
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Winning the championship felt unreal, like a dream come true.
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When I lost the game, it felt unreal how quickly things changed.
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Have you ever had a moment that felt unreal?
Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) when something is not realistic, or is exaggerated. This might describe something that doesn't fit with how things usually are.
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His performance was unreal; he played the piano like a pro!
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The story was so wild that it was almost unreal and hard to follow.
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Is it possible for art to be unreal but still beautiful?
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