Lifelike [adjective]
Definition of Lifelike:
realistic
Opposite/Antonyms of Lifelike:
-
Sentence/Example of Lifelike:
Artificial intelligence helped create some of the game’s gorgeous graphics, like the shapes of buildings, and a new method of simulating flight made the plane’s motion through space more lifelike than ever.
Learning to harvest energy better from its surroundings is a feedback process that sounds lifelike.
Virtual reality is slowly getting better, but there are all kinds of improvements that could make it feel more lifelike.
That could make the artificial creations even more lifelike—and potentially more useful.
A murmur of admiration ran through the crowd—nothing could be more lifelike.
The castles, surmounting lifelike elephants, were filled with warriors discharging arrows.
A fire flashed in his dark eyes, and a note of fervent passion quivered lifelike in his vibrating voice.
This is precisely what Mr. Grundy sets out to show us, but is his representation of it accurate, lifelike, credible?
She straightened the antennae, drew each leg into position and set it in perfectly lifelike manner.
There are likewise certain very lifelike shepherds, and a landscape which was held something very beautiful in his time.