antirealist

English

Etymology

anti- + realist

Noun

antirealist (plural antirealists)

  1. (philosophy) One who rejects realism.

Translations

Adjective

antirealist (not comparable)

  1. That rejects realism.
    • 2018, Nicole Seymour, Bad Environmentalism, page 86:
      Even in relatively realistic settings such as a kitchen [] every detail is painstakingly rendered in antirealist fashion, from the pots and pans hanging from the wall that appear to be fashioned from foil to the sliced tomatoes made of construction paper.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French antiréaliste.

Adjective

antirealist m or n (feminine singular antirealistă, masculine plural antirealiști, feminine and neuter plural antirealiste)

  1. antirealist

Declension

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