phantasmagorical
1 of 1adjective/fænˌtæzməˈgɔrɪkəl/
Forms:more phantasmagorical,most phantasmagorical
1
seeming unreal, confusing, and dream-like
- Her dream was so phantasmagorical that it felt like stepping into a world where logic had no place.
- The film's phantasmagorical scenes blended reality and fantasy, leaving the audience in a state of wonder.
- The novel’s phantasmagorical plot twists kept readers guessing and questioning what was real.
- The music video’s phantasmagorical visuals created a dream-like experience that complemented the song’s ethereal tone.
- His phantasmagorical hallucinations were both mesmerizing and unsettling, blurring the line between reality and illusion.
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