antireal

English

Etymology

anti- + real

Adjective

antireal (comparative more antireal, superlative most antireal)

  1. Opposing or countering reality.
    • 1999, Harold Bloom, O. Henry, page 24:
      But finally to return to literary conventions, it is plot, more than anything else, that came to seem antireal.
    • 2003, Robert C. Greer, Mapping postmodernism: a survey of Christian options, page 124:
      Being antireal, it insists that the really real (the thing-in-itself) cannot be known in any definitive way. Instead, we only have differing lenses []

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