Unreality
noun, plural unrealities.
1.
lack of reality; quality of being unreal:
the unreality of dreams.
2.
something that is unreal, invalid, imaginary, or illusory:
She appeared to be living in a world of unrealities.
3.
incompetence or impracticality, especially in everyday matters.
noun
1.
the quality or state of being unreal, fanciful, or impractical
2.
something that is unreal
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