reality

reality

what is real or existent; resemblance to what is real: reality show; something that constitutes an actual thing: The reality is that he is your son.

Not to be confused with:

realty – real property or real estate: She’s a realty salesperson.

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re·al·i·ty

 (rē-ăl′ĭ-tē)

n. pl. re·al·i·ties

1. The quality or state of being actual or true.

2. One, such as a person, an entity, or an event, that is actual: "the weight of history and political realities" (Benno C. Schmidt, Jr.).

3. The totality of all things possessing actuality, existence, or essence.

4. That which exists objectively and in fact: Your observations do not seem to be about reality.

adj.

Relating to or being a genre of television or film in which a storyline is created by editing footage of people interacting or competing with one another in unscripted, unrehearsed situations.

Idiom:

in reality

In fact; actually.

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reality

(rɪˈælɪtɪ)

n, pl -ties

1. the state of things as they are or appear to be, rather than as one might wish them to be

2. something that is real

3. the state of being real

4. (Philosophy) philosophy

a. that which exists, independent of human awareness

b. the totality of facts as they are, independent of human awareness of them. See also conceptualism Compare appearance6

5. in reality actually; in fact

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re•al•i•ty

(riˈæl ɪ ti)

n., pl. -ties.

1. the state or quality of being real.

2. resemblance to what is real.

3. a real thing or fact.

4. real things, facts, or events taken as a whole: reading fantasy books to escape from reality.

5. Philos.

a. something that exists independently of ideas concerning it.

b. something that exists independently of all other things and from which all other things derive.

Idioms:

in reality, in fact or truth; actually.

[1540–50; < Medieval Latin reālitās. See real1, -ity]

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reality

Whatever is accepted as having objective existence, independent of thought or language.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun1.reality - all of your experiences that determine how things appear to youreality - all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "his world was shattered"; "we live in different worlds"; "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were"

real life, real world - the practical world as opposed to the academic world; "a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world"

experience - the content of direct observation or participation in an event; "he had a religious experience"; "he recalled the experience vividly"

2.reality - the state of being actual or real; "the reality of his situation slowly dawned on him"

actuality - the state of actually existing objectively; "a hope that progressed from possibility to actuality"

fact - an event known to have happened or something known to have existed; "your fears have no basis in fact"; "how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell"

irreality, unreality - the state of being insubstantial or imaginary; not existing objectively or in fact

3.reality - the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be; "businessmen have to face harsh realities"

actuality - the state of actually existing objectively; "a hope that progressed from possibility to actuality"

historicalness - the state of having in fact existed in the past

4.reality - the quality possessed by something that is real

corporality, corporeality, physicalness, materiality - the quality of being physical; consisting of matter

unreality - the quality possessed by something that is unreal

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reality

noun

1. truth, fact, certainty, realism, validity, authenticity, verity, actuality, materiality, genuineness, verisimilitude, corporeality Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred.

2. truth, fact, actuality the harsh reality of top international competition

in reality in fact, really, actually, in truth, as a matter of fact, in actuality, in point of fact He came across as streetwise, but in reality he was not.

Quotations
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away" [Philip K. Dick I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon]
"Human kind"
"Cannot bear very much reality" [T.S. Eliot East Coker]

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reality

noun

1. The fact or state of existing or of being actual:

2. The quality of being actual or factual:

3. Something having real, demonstrable existence:

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Translations

حَقائِق الحَياهحِقيقَه، واقِعوَاقِعواقِعِيَّه

realitaskutečnost

virkelighedkendsgerningrealitet

todellisuusolemassaolo

stvarnost

tényekvalószerûség

raunveruleikistaîreynd

現実実在

현실

stvarnost

verklighet

ความจริง

thực tế

reality

[riːˈælɪtɪ]

A. N

3. (= trueness to life) → realismo m

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reality

n

(= trueness to life)Naturtreue f


reality

:

reality show

nReality-TV-Show f

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real

(riəl) adjective

1. which actually exists. There's a real monster in that cave.

2. not imitation; genuine. real leather; Is that diamond real?

3. actual. He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.

4. great. a real surprise/problem.

adverb

(especially American) very; really. a real nice house.

ˈrealist noun

a person who sees, or claims to see, life as it is, without being affected by emotion etc.

ˈrealism nounˌreaˈlistic adjective

(negative unrealistic).

1. showing things as they really are. a realistic painting.

2. taking a sensible, practical view of life. I'd like to think we'd sell five of these a day, but it would be more realistic to say two.

ˌreaˈlistically adverbreality (riˈӕləti) noun

1. that which is real and not imaginary. It was a relief to get back to reality after hearing the ghost story.

2. the state of being real.

3. (often in plural reˈalities) a fact. Death and sorrow are two of the grim realities of human existence.

ˈreally adverb

1. in fact. He looks a fool but he is really very clever.

2. very. That's a really nice hat!

interjection

an expression of surprise, protest, doubt etc. `I'm going to be the next manager.' `Oh really?'; Really! You mustn't be so rude!

real estate

(the buying and selling of) land and houses.

for real

(especially American) genuine; true. He says he's got a new bike, but I don't know if that's for real.

in reality

really; actually. He pretends to be busy, but in reality he has very little to do.


realism,

reality

etc see real

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reality

وَاقِع realita virkelighed Realität πραγματικότητα realidad todellisuus réalité stvarnost realtà 現実 현실 realiteit virkelighet rzeczywistość realidade реальность verklighet ความจริง gerçeklik thực tế 真实

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English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

reality

n (pl -ties) realidad f; — testing (psych) prueba de realidad

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