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Main Entry:
1re·al 
Pronunciation:
r
(-
)l,
ri(-
)l
Function:
adjective
Etymology: Middle English
real "real, relating to things," from early French
real (same meaning), derived from Latin
res "thing, matter" --related to
REBUS,
REPUBLIC
1 : of, relating to, or made up of land and buildings <
real property>
2 a : not artificial or fake
: GENUINE <
real leather>;
also : being exactly what the name implies <a
real professional>
b : not imaginary
: ACTUAL <
real life>
c : belonging to or containing elements that belong to the set of real numbers <an equation with two
real solutions>
3 : ABSOLUTE 1a, complete <there's a
real surprise at the end>
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re·al·ness noun -
for real1 : in earnest
: SERIOUSLY <arguing
for real>
2 : GENUINE 2 <couldn't believe the offers were
for real>
3 : truly good or capable of success <not yet sure if this team is
for real>
synonyms REAL,
ACTUAL,
TRUE mean agreeing with known facts.
REAL may suggest that a thing is what it appears to be <this is a
real diamond>.
ACTUAL stresses that someone or something does or did occur or exist <was Robin Hood an
actual person?>.
TRUE may apply to something that is real or actual <a
true story> or to something that agrees with a standard <seaweeds are not
true plants>.
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