reality
Americannoun
plural
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the state or quality of being real.
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resemblance to what is real.
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a real thing or fact.
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real things, facts, or events taken as a whole; state of affairs.
the reality of the business world; vacationing to escape reality.
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Philosophy.
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something that exists independently of ideas concerning it.
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something that exists independently of all other things and from which all other things derive.
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something that is real.
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something that constitutes a real or actual thing, as distinguished from something that is merely apparent.
adjective
idioms
noun
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the state of things as they are or appear to be, rather than as one might wish them to be
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something that is real
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the state of being real
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philosophy
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that which exists, independent of human awareness
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the totality of facts as they are independent of human awareness of them See also conceptualism Compare appearance
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actually; in fact
Other Word Forms
- antireality adjective
- nonreality noun
- proreality noun
Etymology
Origin of reality
From the Medieval Latin word reālitās, dating back to 1540–50. See real 1, -ity
Example Sentences
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“The capabilities we unlock by making space-based data centers a reality will fund and enable self-growing bases on the Moon, an entire civilization on Mars and ultimately expansion to the universe,” Musk said.
From MarketWatch
But today, we stand on the precipice of something different: deepfakes and AI-generated content indistinguishable from reality.
I suspect this has something to do with the rise of a particular kind of reality television spectacle — one that insisted life’s milestones should not merely be marked, but maximized.
From Salon
In the last year, the former reality star has launched a clothing brand, two documentary series with Amazon Prime and has most recently designed a trainer line with Adidas.
From BBC
“The reality is I don’t agree with it, and I don’t think he should be playing,” Gators coach Todd Golden said last week.
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