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Definition of real
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of real is as below...
Real (a.)
Pertaining
to
things
fixed,
permanent,
or
immovable,
as to lands and
tenements;
as, real
property,
in
distinction
from
personal
or
movable
property..
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Realism
::
Realism
(n.)
Fidelity
to
nature
or to real life;
representation
without
idealization,
and
making
no
appeal
to the
imagination;
adherence
to the
actual
fact..
Serious
::
Serious
(a.)
Really
intending
what is said; being in
earnest;
not
jesting
or
deceiving.
Etherealization
::
Etherealization
(n.) An
ethereal
or
spiritlike
state.
Corporeality
::
Corporeality
(n.) The state of being
corporeal;
corporeal
existence.
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Without
reality;
illusory,
like the ignis
fatuus..
Bauble
::
Bauble
(n.) A
trifling
piece of
finery;
a
gewgaw;
that which is gay and showy
without
real
value;
a
cheap,
showy
plaything..
Compounder
::
Compounder
(n.) A
Jacobite
who
favored
the
restoration
of James II, on
condition
of a
general
amnesty
and of
guarantees
for the
security
of the civil and
ecclesiastical
constitution
of the
realm..
Epicedial
::
Epicedial
(a.)
Elegiac;
funereal.
Actual
::
Actual
(n.)
Something
actually
received;
real, as
distinct
from
estimated,
receipts..
Forcible-feeble
::
Forcible-feeble
(a.)
Seemingly
vigorous,
but
really
weak or
insipid..
Archetypal
::
Archetypal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
archetype;
consisting
a model (real or
ideal)
or
pattern;
original.
Pretence
::
Pretence
(n.) The act of
holding
out, or
offering,
to
others
something
false or
feigned;
presentation
of what is
deceptive
or
hypocritical;
deception
by
showing
what is
unreal
and
concealing
what is real; false show;
simulation;
as,
pretense
of
illness;
under
pretense
of
patriotism;
on
pretense
of
revenging
Caesar's
death..
Anger
::
Anger (n.) A
strong
passion
or
emotion
of
displeasure
or
antagonism,
excited
by a real or
supposed
injury
or
insult
to one's self or
others,
or by the
intent
to do such
injury..
Verity
::
Verity
(n.) That which is true; a true
assertion
or
tenet;
a
truth;
a
reality.
Hardfern
::
Hardfern
(n.) A
species
of fern
(Lomaria
borealis),
growing
in
Europe
and
Northwestern
America..
Substantial
::
Substantial
(a.) Not
seeming
or
imaginary;
not
illusive;
real;
solid;
true;
veritable.
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.) That which is
feigned,
invented,
or
imagined;
especially,
a
feigned
or
invented
story,
whether
oral or
written.
Hence:
A story told in order to
deceive;
a
fabrication;
--
opposed
to fact, or
reality..
Affectedly
::
Affectedly
(adv.)
In an
affected
manner;
hypocritically;
with more show than
reality.
Part
::
Part (n.) A
particular
character
in a drama or a play; an
assumed
personification;
also, the
language,
actions,
and
influence
of a
character
or an actor in a play; or,
figuratively,
in real life. See To act a part, under Act..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) A
counterfeit
gem,
composed
of two
pieces
of
crystal,
with a color them, and thus
giving
the
appearance
of a
naturally
colored
gem. Also, a piece of paste or glass
covered
by a
veneer
of real
stone..
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