noun
- the state of existing in essence or effect, though not in physical reality
- the quality of being virtual or computer-simulated
Usage: technology
Examples
- The virtuality of online meetings became essential during the pandemic.
- Students explored ancient Rome through the virtuality of the museum’s new exhibit.
- The game’s virtuality made players feel like they were actually flying.
- Virtual reality headsets enhance the sense of virtuality in gaming.
- The virtuality of digital art challenges traditional concepts of creativity.
- Social media creates a virtuality where people present idealized versions of themselves.