Meaning & Definition of Virtual in English
Virtual
almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition
Pronunciation:
/ˈvɜːrtʃuəl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: existing or occurring on computers or on the internet.
Example Sentence: She attended a virtual conference from her home.
Definition: not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so.
Example Sentence: The virtual reality experience was immersive and engaging.
Definition: having a certain value or effect but not in actual fact.
Example Sentence: He had virtual control over the project, although he was not the official manager.
Definition: essential or fundamental.
Example Sentence: For virtual success in business, communication skills are essential.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English: from late Latin virtualis, from Latin virtus 'virtuous, worth' (see virtue).
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- virtual reality: a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world.
- virtual meeting: a meeting conducted in a virtual environment, often over the internet.
- virtual assistant: a person who provides services to businesses from a remote location.
- virtual learning: an educational process that takes place over the internet.
Translations
- Spanish: virtual
- French: virtuel
- German: virtuell
- Russian: виртуальный
Related Words
- virtue: behavior showing high moral standards.
- virtualization: the creation of a virtual version of something.
- virtuoso: a person highly skilled in music or another artistic pursuit.
Slang Meanings of virtual
Meaning: referring to something that is not real but is accepted or used for all practical purposes.
Example Sentence: That place feels virtual, like a movie set rather than reality.
Meaning: used to describe online interactions or social presence.
Example Sentence: I only know him from virtual life; we've never met in person.