Lifelikeness [noun]
Definition of Lifelikeness:
realistic account of life experience
Opposite/Antonyms of Lifelikeness:
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Sentence/Example of Lifelikeness:
The human groups have high merit for conception and lifelikeness; and they are admirable studies of costume.
What the portrait lacks is the quality of lifelikeness which makes other pictures by Titian so wonderful.
Engraving has never reproduced human features with more clearness, colour, and lifelikeness.
There was a lifelikeness; you see, a vividness, about the whole thing.
The intense lifelikeness of the play predominated over every other feeling.
You cannot ignore it, vitality bursts from it, and everything seems sacrificed to this quality of striking lifelikeness.
But the anecdote, although it is not true, serves all the purposes of the lifelikeness I have tried to describe.
I have spread everything out in front of me, and each article as it passes through my hands assumes a shadowy lifelikeness.
In lifelikeness and graciousness her work as a translator always reaches a high level.
It is kinetoscopic, first of all, in its lifelikeness and the convincing reality of the actions it pictures.