IPA: //haɪpəˈrɪəlɪzəm//
KK: /haɪpərˈrɪəlɪzəm/
A style of art that shows things in a very realistic way, often making them look more real than they actually are.
The painting was so detailed that it looked like a photograph, showcasing the artist's skill in hyperrealism.
Hyperrealism is formed from "hyper-" (meaning over or beyond) and "realism" (from Latin "realismus", meaning the quality of being real). The term describes an art movement that goes beyond realism to create an exaggerated or heightened representation of reality.
Think of 'hyper-' meaning 'beyond' and 'realism' referring to the quality of being real — this helps you remember that hyperrealism is an art style that goes beyond ordinary reality.