unreal

IPA: ʌnrˈiɫ

adjective

  • Not real or substantial; having no actual presence in reality; lacking the characteristics of reality.
  • (informal) very impressive; amazing; unbelievable; incredible; larger or more fantastic than typical of real life.
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Examples of "unreal" in Sentences

  • Such a notion is unreal and absurd.
  • Realized and unrealized eschatology.
  • Such advocacy is ridiculous and unreal.
  • Fiction means a description of unreality.
  • All of these are equally real, or unreal.
  • It is a mod for the computer game Unreal.
  • It is unreal how difficult that was to do.
  • Hemiptera seems to be unrealated to the issue.
  • The novel's unreality flows from Inman's unreality.
  • Everything happens in unreal, slow and ponderous time.
  • That gash is frickin 'unreal - looked like a great PPV.
  • Something a little unreal is the hardcover edition of the book.
  • Anything less is a presupposition and therefore innately unreal.
  • The result of this admixture of the real and the unreal is confusion thrice confounded.
  • What I find to be even more unreal is the number of these students who are admitted to universities.
  • Undercover fascists will call it unreal, un-American, and propaganda, and say that it only harms the cause of Jewish people by calling attention to it.
  • 'Only what you call the unreal can last unchanged for a while,' the painter said, catching at the word she had used, and thinking more of his art than of her.
  • And even though the annual address is one of the few things you can watch on commercial television without ads, I chose to TiVo it and watch it a few hours later, in unreal time.

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