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unrealistic

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/ʌnˈrɪəˌlɪstɪk/ · un-re-al-is-tic

Not realistic; not based on or having the qualities of reality.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not realistic; not based on or having the qualities of reality.

حقیقت سے دور؛ جس کی بنیاد حقیقت پر نہ ہو۔

غیر حقیقت پسند

ghair haqeeqat pasand

Formal: غیر حقیقتی

Synonyms

impracticalabsurdfantasticalنا مناسبغیر عملیپرتشکیک

Antonyms

realisticpracticalfeasibleحقیقت پسندعملیممکن

Common Collocations

  • unrealistic expectations
  • unrealistic goals
  • unrealistic scenarios

Example Sentences

His expectations were unrealistic given the current circumstances.

اس کی توقعات موجودہ حالات کو دیکھتے ہوئے غیر حقیقت پسند تھیں۔

Us ki tawaqqaat maujooda halaat ko dekhte hue ghair haqeeqat pasand thi.

The film presents an unrealistic view of love.

فلم محبت کا غیر حقیقت پسندانہ نقطہ نظر پیش کرتی ہے۔

Film mohabbat ka ghair haqeeqat pasandana nuqta nazar pesh karti hai.

It's unrealistic to think that everything will go perfectly.

یہ غیر حقیقت پسندانہ ہے کہ سوچا جائے کہ سب کچھ مکمل طور پر ہوگا۔

Yeh ghair haqeeqat pasandana hai keh socha jaye keh sab kuch mukammal tor par hoga.

Easily Confused With

idealistic:Idealistic implies striving for ideals which may not be practical, while unrealistic means not based on reality.

Word Family

realism
nounحقیقت پسندی
realistic
adjectiveحقیقت پسند
realistically
adverbحقیقت پسندی سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of unreal as something not real, adding 'istic' to denote a trait.

Picture a dream or fantasy that is not grounded in reality.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو حقیقت سے دور کرنے کا کچھ نہیں ہے، خوابوں کی دنیا میں ہر کوئی چلا جاتا ہے

Khud ko haqeeqat se door karnay ka kuch nahi hai, khwabon ki duniya mein har koi chala jata hai.

There is nothing to distance oneself from reality, everyone goes into the world of dreams.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہوا میں گزرنا

Hawa mein guzarna

To pass in the air (to be unrealistic in expectations).

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "unrealistic" — not realistic

First known use: 1930

The word is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'realistic', which dates back to the early 20th century.