"metarealist" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more metarealist [comparative], most metarealist [superlative]
Etymology: meta- + realist Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|meta|realist}} meta- + realist Head templates: {{en-adj}} metarealist (comparative more metarealist, superlative most metarealist)
  1. Characteristic of, or related to metarealism, a direction in Russian poetry and art.
    Sense id: en-metarealist-en-adj-HJxajooX

Noun

Forms: metarealists [plural]
Etymology: meta- + realist Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|meta|realist}} meta- + realist Head templates: {{en-noun}} metarealist (plural metarealists)
  1. One who tends to interpret things in ways that go beyond conventional reality.
    Sense id: en-metarealist-en-noun-ngevo3NX Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with meta- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 22 58 20 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with meta-: 29 42 29
  2. An artist or a poet who follows metarealism, a direction in Russian poetry and art.
    Sense id: en-metarealist-en-noun-cyJkJMrY

Inflected forms

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