Pronunciation: /ˈdɪərɪzəm/
noun a belief or practice that is considered unconventional or outside of mainstream society
A1 Dereism is a literary technique where the speaker refers to themselves in the third person.
A2 The students were asked to analyze the use of dereism in the poem they were studying.
B1 The author's frequent use of dereism added a unique perspective to the novel.
B2 Critics have debated the effectiveness of dereism in conveying the protagonist's internal struggles.
C1 The playwright's masterful manipulation of dereism enhanced the audience's understanding of the complex characters.
C2 Scholars have written extensive analyses on the use of dereism in modern literature.
formal Dereism is a philosophical concept that focuses on the belief in the existence of reality outside of human perception.
informal I don't really understand dereism, but it seems like a deep idea about reality.
slang Dereism is like believing in a reality that's beyond what we can see or feel.
figurative In a world full of illusions, dereism serves as a guiding light towards understanding the true nature of existence.
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