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surreal /səˈrɪəl /adjectiveHaving the qualities of surrealism; bizarre: a surreal mix of fact and fantasy...- It combined multiple monitors in a striking, somewhat surreal sculptural assembly.
- The disbelief compounded a bizarre, almost surreal fortnight for the south coast club.
- His universe was a bizarre and surreal place but his writing also hinted at serious themes.
Derivativessurreality /sərɪˈalɪti/ noun ...- The war novel contains an element of surreality in order to deny the horror.
- This form allows the audience to experience a transition twice, from reality to surreality at the beginning of the play's second half and from surreality back to reality at the end of the final dance.
- His present work concerns itself with the surreality of living in urban dystopias that is experienced on a collective level.
surreally adverb ...- The subjects are surreally grouped together, with no clear spatial relationships among them.
- In the first few pages, however, there are intriguing hints that this book might be about to hurtle surreally into the territory of magical realism.
- Matt Dillon is as surreally handsome in person as he is on screen.
Origin1930s: back-formation from surrealism. Rhymesbeau idéal, ideal, real |