simulated

/ˈsɪmjəˌleɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Made to look or feel like something real; artificial or imitated.
    • The soldiers trained in a simulated battlefield with fake explosions.
    • The video game offers a simulated driving experience with realistic controls.
    • She wore a necklace with simulated diamonds that sparkled just like real ones.
  2. Pretended or faked, especially of an emotion or reaction.
    • His simulated anger was obvious to everyone in the room.
    • The politician's simulated concern for the environment seemed insincere.
    • The child's simulated tears didn't fool her mother.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of simulate; imitated or reproduced something.
    • The scientist simulated the effects of climate change on coral reefs.
    • During the drill, the team simulated a fire emergency in the building.
    • She simulated a British accent for her role in the play.
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