virtual
[vɜ:tʃʊəl]

adjective

[Definition]: not real but in similation

[Example Sentences]:
1. A more expensive gift such as a virtual yacht can cost about $270.
2. Oculus started shipping its virtual reality headsets to consumer in 2016.
3. At long last, virtual reality headsets will be hitting the market in droves 2016.
4. In this context, we offer a virtual highlight reel of F8 2017.
5. Also note that full virtual 4K resolution is available only with the R9 285.
6. Some employees were able to access systems through a virtual private network.
7. Most of us think of virtual reality as the next big thing in gaming.
8. They could even design their own virtual experiences to share with their classmates.
9. We can also expect to see virtual assistant features built into apps as an interface.
10. One new experience is the ability to conduct virtual meetings online with thousands of attendees.
11. Now it is looking to branch out beyond its current camera technology into virtual reality.
12. The app has users play a game that involves building a virtual Christmas tree.
13. Most bitcoin users interact with a service to buy or sell the virtual currency.
14. We are beginning to see code embedded into virtual things like information and currencies.
15. You can do the same thing in a virtual machine environment.


[Antonyms]stated, direct, definite

[Synonyms]potential, efficacious, energizing
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