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artificialness


Meanings
  • the quality of being manufactured, especially in an imitation of natural form or process.

    - "The robot's artificialness was so convincing that it was often mistaken for a human."
    - "The artificialness of the ice rink was ensured by a complex refrigeration system."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with artificialness
artillery , atillery , utterly , utterally , butterfly , butterfly
Homophones
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  1. artificialness, artificiallynss

  2. artifice, artificialice

  3. articulate, artificialicate

  4. artisanal, artificialisanal

  5. artistic, artificialistic

  6. artun, artificialun


Variants
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artificial , artificialities , artificiality , artificially , artificialness , artificialnesses
Forms
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[artificialness can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some examples of how artificialness can manifest in different forms:] n1. Verbal Artificialness: This refers to the use of artificial or insincere language in spoken or written communication. For example, a politician may use flowery language or empty promises to appeal to voters. Or, a person may use insincere compliments or hollow apologies to manipulate or deceive others. n2. Visual Artificialness: This refers to the use of artificial or unnatural elements in visual art, such as paintings, sculptures, or photographs. For example, a painter may use artificial or synthetic colors, or paint in a style that intentionally distorts or exaggerates reality. Or, a photographer may use artificial lighting, or manipulate the image in post-production to create an unnatural or artificial effect.


Etymology
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from the Latin artificialis, meaning artificed or contrived.


Related Concepts
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  1. Authenticity: The quality of being authentic, genuine, or real. Authenticity refers to the correspondence between the representation or imitation of something, and the original or true form of that thing. In other words, authenticity refers to the degree to which something is a faithful and accurate reflection of the reality it represents. Authenticity is an important concept in various fields, such as art, literature, philosophy, and psychology, among others.

  2. Realism: A literary, artistic, or philosophical movement or style that emphasizes the representation of reality in its raw and unvarnished form, without any idealization, glorification, or sentimentalization of the represented reality. Realism is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be expressed and explored in various ways and through various media, such as literature, painting, sculpture, photography, film, music, and dance, among others. Realism is a universal and timeless concept that has been an important and influential force in various fields and cultures throughout history. Realism is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be expressed and explored in various ways and through various media. Some of the key features and characteristics of realism as a literary, artistic, or philosophical movement or style include the following: n1. Emphasis on the representation of reality in its raw and unvarnished form, without any idealization, glorification, or sentimentalization of the represented reality. n2. Rejection of traditional artistic and literary conventions and forms, such as the use of grandiose language, elaborate metaphors, or complex symbolism to convey meaning or express emotion. Instead, realism emphasizes the use of clear, concise, and direct language, as well as the use of straightforward and unadorned narrative techniques and forms, to accurately and realistically represent the complexity and richness of the represented reality, without any distortion, exaggeration, or manipulation of the represented reality for the sake of art, entertainment, or commercial gain.

  3. Naturalism: A literary, artistic, or philosophical movement or style that emphasizes the representation of nature and its natural processes in their raw and unaltered form, without any idealization, glorification, or sentimentalization of the represented natural processes. Naturalism is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be expressed and explored in various ways and through various media, such as literature, painting, sculpture, photography, film, music, and dance, among others. Naturalism is a universal and timeless concept that has been an important and influential force in various fields and cultures throughout history. Naturalism is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be expressed and explored in various ways and through various media.

  4. Surrealism: A literary, artistic, or philosophical movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by the use of dreamlike, irrational, or illogical imagery, symbolism, or ideas, often with the intention of challenging or subverting the rational and logical perceptions and interpretations of reality. Surrealism is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be expressed and explored in various ways and through various media, such as literature, painting, sculpture, photography, film, music, and dance, among others. Surrealism is a universal and timeless concept that has been an important and influential force in various fields and cultures throughout history.

  5. Absurdism: A philosophical movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by the belief that the world is inherently meaningless, irrational, or absurd, and that human attempts to impose meaning, order, or rationality on the world are ultimately futile, misguided, or delusional. Absurdism is a complex and multifaceted concept that can be expressed and explored in various ways and through various media, such as literature, painting, sculpture, photography, film, music, and dance, among others. Absurdism is a universal and timeless concept that has been an important and influential force in various fields and cultures throughout history.


Culture
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Artificialness has been used in various forms of art and literature. In literature, artificialness is often used as a metaphor for the falseness or insincerity of someone's actions or words. In art, artificialness is often used to create a sense of otherworldliness or unnaturalness. For example, a painting of a still life with artificial flowers and fruits arranged in an unnatural way would be an example of artificiallyness in art.

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