realness
真实性,现实性,真实度,真实感
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Definitions
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- : true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
- : existing or occurring as fact; actual rather than imaginary, ideal, or fictitious: a story taken from real life.
- : being an actual thing; having objective existence; not imaginary: The events you will see in the film are real and not just made up.
- : being actually such; not merely so-called: a real victory.
- : genuine; not counterfeit, artificial, or imitation; authentic: a real antique;a real diamond;real silk.
- : unfeigned or sincere: real sympathy;a real friend.
- : Informal. absolute; complete; utter: She's a real brain.
- : Philosophy. existent or pertaining to the existent as opposed to the nonexistent.actual as opposed to possible or potential.independent of experience as opposed to phenomenal or apparent.
- : measured in purchasing power rather than in nominal value: Inflation has driven income down in real terms, though nominal income appears to be higher.
- : Optics. formed by the actual convergence of rays, as the image produced in a camera.
- : Mathematics. of, relating to, or having the value of a real number.using real numbers: real analysis; real vector space.
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- : Informal. very or extremely: You did a real nice job painting the house.
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- : real number.
- : the real, something that actually exists, as a particular quantity.reality in general.
Phrases
- real McCoy, the
- for real
- get real
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Our inability to start our formal agency review process has the potential to have real impacts on families across the country.
Many of the families and individuals who stay overnight here do so every season, so there’s a real community feel to it.
The real fear was that a Group of Five school might knock off a Power Five heavyweight, much the same way that UCF beat Auburn.
Hydrogen, like carbon-capture-and-storage, offers the chance to push those real cuts closer to an actual zero.
However, real estate data shows that this may not signal a long-term, permanent trend.
While Drake is redefining realness, Iggy is effectively “passing.”
Expect rhinestone realness from pop's current queen of all things shiny, girly, and extravagant.
She hopes it retains a genuine realness, “which is what audiences respond to,” alongside its levity.
But no spineless relativism is necessary to recognize that, for most human beings, realness comes in various flavors.
Mars further muscles through Cancer, and he is a warrior for realness.
And I make not even the intellect side of this book, which is a Realness to me, without sweet fine sweatings of blood.
The realness of that sacrifice of His stands out very vividly in the intensity of His feelings, of which we get only glimpses.
I dont believe realness counts at all with young men, I said.
It ticks away companionably, as if to reassure me of its realness.
But the realness and the bigness of the job here in London is simply oppressive.