transreal

/trænzriːəl/

Definitions

1. noun

relating to or characteristic of a hypothetical literary or artistic technique that combines elements of science fiction and fantasy to create a realistic and immersive experience.

“The author’s use of transrealism in her novel allowed readers to explore complex ideas and emotions in a deeply personal way.”

2. adjective

describing a work of fiction that blends science fiction and fantasy elements to create a realistic and engaging narrative.

“The film was a transreal masterpiece, combining stunning visual effects with a thought-provoking storyline.”

Synonyms

  • magical realism
  • slipstream fiction
  • speculative fiction

Antonyms

  • realistic fiction
  • straightforward fiction