Photorealistic

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌfoʊ.toʊˌriəˈlɪstɪk/

Definitions of photorealistic

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'photorealistic' which describes a style of art or graphics that aims to replicate the appearance of a photograph.

Example Sentences

A1 The photorealistic painting looked just like a photograph.

A2 The video game graphics were so detailed and photorealistic.

B1 The artist's photorealistic drawings were admired for their accuracy.

B2 The movie used photorealistic CGI to bring the dinosaurs to life.

C1 The virtual reality simulation was so photorealistic that it felt like you were actually there.

C2 The photographer's work was praised for its stunningly photorealistic images.

Examples of photorealistic in a Sentence

formal The artist's photorealistic paintings were highly praised for their attention to detail.

informal I can't believe how photorealistic that drawing of the sunset is!

slang That photorealistic photo looks so lit!

figurative Her descriptions were so vivid and photorealistic, it felt like I was right there with her.

Grammatical Forms of photorealistic

past tense

photorealized

plural

photorealistics

comparative

more photorealistic

superlative

most photorealistic

present tense

photorealizes

future tense

will photorealize

perfect tense

has photorealized

continuous tense

is photorealizing

singular

photorealistic

positive degree

photorealistic

infinitive

to photorealize

gerund

photorealizing

participle

photorealized

Origin and Evolution of photorealistic

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: Greek and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'photorealistic' originates from the combination of 'photo-' from the Greek word 'phōs' meaning light, and 'realistic' from the Latin word 'realis' meaning actual or true to life.
Evolution of the word: The term 'photorealistic' was first used in the 1960s with the rise of photorealistic art and photography techniques. It has since become commonly used in various fields such as computer graphics, design, and advertising to describe images that closely resemble reality.