adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
so
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I know we said it so many times in Seville but even then there was that feeling it was so unreal .
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But the episode had been so brief, so unreal .
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I think it was probably a little too much for the people backstage to deal with, it just seemed so unreal .
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I should hate him, only it seems so unreal sometimes, as though none of it ever happened.
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It seemed so unreal and remote and fantastic and so totally away from this earth.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Battle scenes in the movie seemed entirely unreal .
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Our trip to Disneyland was totally unreal .
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What we see on the news seems increasingly unreal to me.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was young; it was the sixties; he had a beauty that made him a little unreal .
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In both poems, Leapor attempts to debunk unreal expectations of marriage.
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It made him feel rather strange, rather safe and happy, and as if perhaps all of it were unreal .
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Pregnancy often seems unreal , and something which will not happen to them.
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Self-justifying belongs only to the unreal part of ourselves, the personality.
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The daily contact with them was unreal .
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The music seemed unreal , especially because of my tranny.