Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɜrsɪv/
adjective describing something that fully involves or absorbs the senses or the attention
A1 The children enjoyed the immersive storytelling experience at the museum.
A2 The virtual reality game provided an immersive experience for the players.
B1 The new interactive exhibit at the science center offers an immersive learning environment.
B2 The 3D movie theater provides an immersive cinematic experience for moviegoers.
C1 The immersive art installation challenged viewers to think deeply about the concept of time.
C2 The immersive virtual reality simulation allowed users to fully immerse themselves in a different world.
formal The virtual reality experience was incredibly immersive, making it feel like you were actually in another world.
informal The movie was so immersive, I felt like I was right there in the action!
slang The video game is totally immersive, you'll get lost in it for hours.
figurative The artist's use of color and texture created an immersive painting that drew the viewer in.
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