"Unreality" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unreality refers to the state of being unreal or not existing in fact. It can also refer to something that is not true or not based in reality. It may also describe a situation or environment that is artificial, not genuine, or not authentic.
Alternatively, unreality can also describe a state of being detached from reality, often felt by individuals suffering from mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, or hallucinations, where they may view the world in a distorted or disoriented way.
In a philosophical context, unreality is often used to describe a challenge to the idea of objective reality, suggesting that our understanding of reality is subjective or relative.
In a more poetic sense, unreality can describe a dreamlike or surreal experience that blurs the line between what is real and what is not.
Impossible to understand or decipher; unclear or illegible.<br><br>Example: "The handwritten note on the back of the picture was virtually unreadable."
Unrealisable refers to something that is impossible to achieve or accomplish, often because it is extremely difficult, impractical, or prohibited.<br><br>Example: "Their dream of owning a private island was unrealisable due to their limited finances."
<strong>Unrealistically</strong> means not based on or in conformity with what is real or practical; impractically optimistic or idealistic. It describes something that is excessively optimistic or idealistic, or that exceeds what is reasonable or achievable.<br><br>Example: "Her idea for a utopian society where everyone lives in harmony is unrealistic and ignores the complexities of human nature."
Impossible to realize or achieve, often because it is excessively optimistic or unrealistic.
Unrealized refers to something that has not yet been realized or brought into existence. It can also refer to opportunities or potential that have not been exploited or developed. For example:<br><br> "The unrealized potential of the new employee was tremendous, but she never got the chance to prove herself."<br> "The country has vast unrealized resources that could be used to improve the economy."<br><br>In a more figurative sense, unrealized can also refer to something that is not worth or cannot be achieved, such as:<br><br> "The movie's special effects were incredible, but the plot was unrealized and predictable."<br><br>In statistics, unrealized is often used to refer to investment losses or unrealized gains, which are gains or losses that have not yet been realized through the sale of an investment.
Meaning: not reasonable or justifiable; not based on a clear or logical argument; impossible or impracticable.
The state of being unreasonable or lacking in good sense, judgment, or proportion. Injustice, impropriety, or irrationality.
Unreasoned refers to a decision or action that is not based on thought, logic, or rational consideration. It implies a lack of reasoning or justification, and is often used to describe a choice or behavior that is impulsive, instinctual, or driven by emotion.
Lacking a rational or logical basis; unreasonable or absurd.<br><br>Example: "The politician's argument was met with skepticism due to its unreasoning assumption about the economy."