Phantomatic

Pronunciation: /ˈfænˈtuˈmætɪk/

Phantomatic (adj)

  1. Describing something that seems to exist in the mind or in a description, but has no real physical presence.
  2. Used for an effect or image that looks real, but is actually produced by a system or process, not by a real object.

Phantomatic (adjective)

Examples

  • The story felt phantomatic, like it could never be true.
  • Her hope was phantomatic, and it faded quickly.