surreality

surreality
a) The state of being incongruous or surreal.

The surreality of the crash scene dawned upon him only when he saw a holy figure in the smoke.

b) A surreal entity, event or other fact.

The surreality of life are the paradoxes thereof.

See Also: surrealia, surrealism, surrealize, surrealty

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