nonactual

[non-ak-choo-uhl]

nonactual Definition

  • 1not existing in reality or fact
  • 2not currently existing or happening

Using nonactual: Examples

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

  • Example

    The nonactual scenario was presented to the students for discussion.

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    The story is set in a nonactual world.

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    The nonactual events described in the book are purely fictional.

nonactual Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nonactual

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Summary: nonactual in Brief

The term 'nonactual' [non-ak-choo-uhl] refers to something that does not exist in reality or fact, or something that is not currently existing or happening. It is often used to describe hypothetical or imaginary situations, as well as fictional worlds and events. Examples of its usage include 'The nonactual scenario was presented to the students for discussion,' and 'The story is set in a nonactual world.'