irreality

/ˌɪriˈæləti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being unreal, imaginary, or not part of actual existence.
    • The artist's paintings explore the irreality of memory and how it distorts the past.
    • The dream had a strange sense of irreality that lingered after waking.
    • In the movie, the line between reality and irreality blurs as the character loses his mind.
  2. Something that is not real; an imaginary or illusory thing or situation.
    • For a moment, the ghost story felt like an irreality, but then we heard a strange noise.
    • The virtual world of the game is a complete irreality, yet it feels so immersive.
    • The mirage in the desert was an irreality that fooled many travelers.
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