surréaliste
surrealist, surrealistic
adjective noun soo-reh-ah-LEEST Rare
Origin: coined by Guillaume Apollinaire, 1917, from sur- (above) + réalisme
Also means
bizarre, absurd
Usage Note
Surréaliste refers to the early 20th-century artistic and literary movement led by André Breton, which sought to unleash the unconscious mind. As an adjective it also describes any situation that feels absurdly dreamlike or impossible to believe: c'est surréaliste! As a noun, un surréaliste is a member of the movement — Dalí and Magritte are the most internationally recognisable.
Examples
"Ce tableau surréaliste dérange et fascine à la fois."
Natural Translation
This surrealist painting disturbs and fascinates at once.
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