Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dual-reality
noun
/ˈdjuːəl rɪˈælɪti/

Definition
A concept where two separate realities exist simultaneously but are perceived differently by different individuals or groups.

Examples
- In a dual-reality environment, characters may experience different outcomes based on their choices.
- The film showcased a dual-reality where the protagonist lived in both a dream world and the real world.
- Sociologists study dual-reality in communities where differing views on social issues exist.

Meaning
Dual-reality refers to a situation or phenomenon where two distinct perspectives or interpretations coexist, often leading to differing understandings of the same event or situation.

Synonyms
- dual perspective
- multifaceted reality
- twofold existence