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actuality
/ ˌæktʃʊˈælɪtɪ /
noun
true existence; reality
(sometimes plural) a fact or condition that is real
Other Word Forms
- nonactuality noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of actuality1
Example Sentences
In actuality, the song draws from “a three- or four-day period of my life that I blew up into this big thing,” Rapp said.
In actuality, the audience needs space to breathe.
I refuse to invoke the phrase, "Elementary, my dear Watson," since it's one that's been famously misattributed to Holmes, though, in actuality, found nowhere in Doyle's pages.
Upon opening my eyes, I discover the ‘brook’ is, in actuality, a horse releasing a powerful stream of urine.
In actuality, DoorDash pocketed those tips, adding the funds to the driver's base pay instead of giving them the full tips they earned.
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