Virtual Reality Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of immersing or the state of being immersed

adjective related to or characterized by immersion

  • The immersion program offers students a chance to fully immerse themselves in a new language and culture.
  • I love the immersion experience of traveling to a foreign country and trying all the local foods.
  • Diving into that book was a total immersion - I couldn't put it down!
  • His immersion in the world of music began at a young age and never wavered.

adjective describing something that is not real or true; imaginary or deceptive

  • The scientific discovery was so groundbreaking, it seemed almost unreal.
  • I can't believe how unreal that movie was!
  • The party last night was unreal, dude!
  • The amount of support we received was unreal, like a dream come true.

noun a virtual image or environment

adjective relating to being something in essence or effect, though not actually or in fact

  • The company invested in virtual reality technology to enhance their training programs.
  • Have you tried out that new virtual shopping app? It's pretty cool.
  • I spent all day in my virtual world, playing video games and chatting with friends.
  • His virtual presence at the meeting was felt through his insightful comments in the chat.

adjective describing something that fully involves or absorbs the senses or the attention

  • The virtual reality experience was incredibly immersive, making it feel like you were actually in another world.
  • The movie was so immersive, I felt like I was right there in the action!
  • The video game is totally immersive, you'll get lost in it for hours.
  • The artist's use of color and texture created an immersive painting that drew the viewer in.

noun a luxury seating area in a sports stadium or theater, typically providing a great view of the event

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  • The VIP guests were seated in the skybox overlooking the stadium.
  • Let's try to sneak into the skybox for a better view of the game.
  • I heard the skybox has the best seats in the house.
  • From his skybox, the CEO had a bird's eye view of the company's operations.

noun a type of electronic communication or message sent via the internet

verb to send an electronic communication or message via the internet

  • The company requires all employees to provide their edress for communication purposes.
  • Hey, can you send me your edress so we can stay in touch?
  • I'll shoot you an email, just give me your edress.
  • In the digital age, your edress is like your virtual address.

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is visually or mentally stimulating in an unconventional or psychedelic way

  • The artist's use of vibrant colors and intricate patterns created a truly trippy visual experience.
  • That movie was so trippy, I couldn't stop thinking about it for days.
  • Dude, that concert was absolutely trippy! The lights and music were mind-blowing.
  • Her dreams were always so trippy, like a surreal journey through her subconscious mind.