realistic
Americanadjective
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interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical.
a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
- Synonyms:
- sensible, hardheaded, common-sense, pragmatic
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pertaining to, characterized by, or given to the representation in literature or art of things as they really are.
a realistic novel.
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resembling or simulating real life.
a duck hunter skilled at making realistic decoys.
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Philosophy. of or relating to realists or realism.
adjective
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showing awareness and acceptance of reality
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practical or pragmatic rather than ideal or moral
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(of a book, film, etc) depicting or emphasizing what is real and actual rather than abstract or ideal
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of or relating to philosophical realism
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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antirealisticallyadverb
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semirealisticadjective
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unrealisticallyadverb
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pseudorealisticadjective
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ultrarealisticadjective
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unrealisticadjective
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nonrealisticallyadverb
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hyperrealisticadjective
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realisticallyadverb
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nonrealisticadjective
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antirealisticadjective
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quasi-realisticallyadverb
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overrealisticallyadverb
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overrealisticadjective
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quasi-realisticadjective
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prorealisticadjective
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semirealisticallyadverb
Etymology
Origin of realistic
Explanation
If your friend says she is going to fly on wings made of wax, you might tell her to "be realistic!" What you mean is, "In the real world, that is not going to happen." While you might really want to go to an Ivy League college, it's probably more realistic to apply to state schools if your grades aren't that good. A movie can be called realistic if it seems to represent life as it is. Do you ever wonder if reality TV is more realistic than scripted television? The jury is still out on that, but most people agree that if you're being realistic, what matters most about a TV show are its ratings.
Vocabulary lists containing realistic
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Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
Realistic budgeting is important at any age, Downing said, but even more so in retirement, when you no longer have a regular paycheck.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 9, 2026
Realistic pricing remains essential for securing buyers in a well-supplied market, it said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 19, 2026
Realistic scenes of a contentious father-daughter relationship, the toll shame exacts on families and a portrait of ‘70s California make the “The Ghostwriter” a page-turning, rewarding read.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2025
Realistic voice cloning makes it challenging for victims to tell legitimate calls from scams.
From Salon • Sep. 26, 2024
Realistic novels fail for the same reason: with all their gifts, neither Zola, nor Edmond de Goncourt, nor Mr. Arnold Bennett ever produced a work of art.
From Since Cézanne by Bell, Clive
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