Pronunciation: /fɪɡˈmɛntəl/
adjective relating to or consisting of figment; imaginary or unreal
A1 The children's book was filled with figmental characters and magical creatures.
A2 She enjoyed writing figmental stories in her free time.
B1 The artist's paintings were known for their figmental representations of dreamlike landscapes.
B2 The novel delved into the protagonist's figmental world of illusions and fantasies.
C1 The filmmaker's latest project explores the concept of figmental realities and perceptions.
C2 The philosopher's theories on figmental constructs challenged traditional views of reality and existence.
formal The artist's figmental creations were highly praised by art critics.
informal I love reading books with figmental characters that come to life.
slang That movie was so figmental, I couldn't believe what was happening!
figurative Her dreams were always figmental, filled with fantastical creatures and landscapes.
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