Pronunciation: /viː ɑːr/
noun Virtual reality technology that creates a simulated environment
A1 I tried VR for the first time and it was amazing.
A2 My friend bought a VR headset to play games.
B1 VR technology is becoming more popular in the gaming industry.
B2 I use VR simulations for training in my job.
C1 The VR experience at the museum was incredibly immersive.
C2 The VR software development team is working on a new project.
adjective Relating to or using virtual reality technology
A1 I tried VR goggles for the first time.
A2 The VR game was easy to understand and play.
B1 The VR simulation helped students learn about historical events.
B2 The VR experience was so realistic that it felt like actually being in the virtual world.
C1 The company invested in VR technology to enhance their training programs.
C2 The VR headset provided an immersive experience with stunning graphics and sound effects.
formal Virtual reality (VR) technology is revolutionizing the way we experience entertainment and education.
informal I tried out a VR headset for the first time and it was mind-blowing!
slang Have you seen that new VR game? It's lit!
figurative In a way, VR allows us to escape into a whole new world without leaving our living rooms.
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