simulacrum (Meaning)

Wordnet

simulacrum (n)

an insubstantial or vague semblance

a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture)

Webster

simulacrum (n.)

A likeness; a semblance; a mock appearance; a sham; -- now usually in a derogatory sense.

Synonyms & Antonyms of simulacrum

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simulacrum Sentence Examples

  1. The towering simulacrum of the Statue of Liberty seemed to cast an ominous shadow over the city.
  2. The museum's collection held an intriguing simulacrum of King Tut's sarcophagus.
  3. The politician's promises were mere simulacra, empty gestures with no substance.
  4. The scientist created a realistic simulacrum of a human brain using advanced AI.
  5. The movie's CGI effects gave viewers a tantalizing simulacrum of real life.
  6. The dream was a vivid simulacrum that left me questioning its truth.
  7. The child's imagination conjured up a fantastic simulacrum of a magical realm.
  8. The artist's work explored the boundary between simulacra and reality, blurring the lines between the two.
  9. The world we live in is a simulacrum of itself, a pale imitation of a more authentic past.
  10. The simulacrum of human connection found on social media left me feeling empty and isolated.

FAQs About the word simulacrum

an insubstantial or vague semblance, a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture)A likeness; a semblance; a mock appearance; a sham; -- no

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The towering simulacrum of the Statue of Liberty seemed to cast an ominous shadow over the city.

The museum's collection held an intriguing simulacrum of King Tut's sarcophagus.

The politician's promises were mere simulacra, empty gestures with no substance.

The scientist created a realistic simulacrum of a human brain using advanced AI.