Pronunciation: /ʌnriˈæləti/
noun a state or quality of being unreal or imaginary
A1 Sometimes dreams feel like unreality.
A2 Children often have vivid imaginations that blur the line between reality and unreality.
B1 The concept of unreality is explored in many science fiction novels.
B2 After watching the movie, she was left with a sense of unreality that lingered for days.
C1 Philosophers have debated the nature of unreality for centuries.
C2 The artist's surrealistic paintings evoke a sense of unreality that challenges viewers' perceptions.
formal The concept of unreality is often explored in philosophical discussions.
informal Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a state of unreality.
slang This whole situation is just pure unreality.
figurative Her mind was clouded with unreality, unable to distinguish between dreams and reality.
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