lifelike

[lahyf-lahyk]

lifelike Definition

  • 1realistic or resembling real life
  • 2vividly resembling or simulating life

Using lifelike: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lifelike" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lifelike painting of the landscape was breathtaking.

  • Example

    The robot's movements were so lifelike that it was hard to tell it apart from a human.

  • Example

    The museum exhibit featured a lifelike sculpture of a famous historical figure.

lifelike Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with lifelike

  • a realistic depiction of something, often in art or media

    Example

    The movie's lifelike representation of space travel was praised by critics.

  • a computer-generated or virtual environment that closely resembles reality

    Example

    The video game's lifelike simulation of a post-apocalyptic world was immersive and engaging.

  • a puppet that is designed to look and move like a real living creature

    Example

    The lifelike puppet show was a hit with children and adults alike.

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Summary: lifelike in Brief

The term 'lifelike' [lahyf-lahyk] refers to something that is realistic or resembles real life. It can be used to describe anything from a painting to a robot or a sculpture. For example, 'The museum exhibit featured a lifelike sculpture of a famous historical figure.' 'Lifelike' also extends into phrases like 'lifelike representation,' which refers to a realistic depiction of something, often in art or media.

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