different between immaterial vs unrealistic
immaterial
English
Etymology
From im- +? material.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??m??t??i.?l/
Adjective
immaterial (comparative more immaterial, superlative most immaterial)
- Having no matter or substance.
- Because ghosts are immaterial, they can pass through walls.
- So insubstantial as to be irrelevant.
- Objection, Your Honour! The defendant's criminal record is immaterial to this case.
Synonyms
- (having no matter or substance): See also Thesaurus:insubstantial
- (irrelevant): neither here nor there, ungermane; See also Thesaurus:unconnected
Antonyms
- (having no matter or substance): See also Thesaurus:substantial
- (irrelevant): material, germane; See also Thesaurus:connected
Translations
Anagrams
- maritimale
immaterial From the web:
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- what's immaterial reality
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- what is immaterial for a fuse
unrealistic
English
Etymology
From un- +? realistic.
Adjective
unrealistic (comparative more unrealistic, superlative most unrealistic)
- Not realistic.
Translations
See also
- utopian
Anagrams
- unclarities
unrealistic From the web:
- what's unrealistic mean
- what unrealistic expectations
- what unrealistic means in spanish
- what unrealistic expectations do
- what does unrealistic mean
- what is unrealistic optimism
- what are unrealistic expectations in a relationship
- what are unrealistic goals
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