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Reality (Noun)

Meaning 1

The quality possessed by something that is real.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The beautiful scene on the screen lost all sense of reality as soon as the actor started laughing in the middle of a serious monologue.
  • Photographers struggle to capture the stark reality of life on the streets.
  • Watching documentaries helped him come to terms with the harsh reality of poverty and homelessness.
  • Special effects added an element of unreality to an otherwise well-researched and factually based movie about World War II.
  • Magicians strive to make the audience doubt reality during performances with increasingly clever illusions and misdirection.

Antonyms

  • Unreality

Hypernyms

  • Physicalness
  • Corporality
  • Corporeality

Related Words

  • Real (adjective)

Meaning 2

The state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be; "businessmen have to face harsh realities".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The report painted a bleak reality of poverty and inequality in the country.
  • Many people struggle to accept the reality of climate change and its impact on the environment.
  • The new policy has forced the company to confront the harsh reality of declining sales.
  • After the initial excitement wore off, the team was faced with the sobering reality of their task.
  • The documentary series aimed to show viewers the reality of life on the streets for homeless individuals.

Related Words

  • Real (adjective)

Meaning 3

The state of being actual or real; "the reality of his situation slowly dawned on him".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The harsh reality of poverty hit her when she saw the homeless man on the street.
  • The reality of the situation was that they were running out of time and options.
  • It took her a while to come to terms with the reality of her mother's illness.
  • The reality of the war was far more brutal than what was shown on television.
  • The reality of his financial situation was that he was deeply in debt and struggling to make ends meet.

Synonyms

  • Realness
  • Realism

Antonyms

  • Unreality

Related Words

  • Real (adjective)

Meaning 4

All of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "his world was shattered"; "we live in different worlds"; "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • Her reality was one of constant struggle and hardship, shaped by her difficult childhood and ongoing health issues.
  • The tourists' reality was far removed from the harsh realities faced by the locals who lived in poverty.
  • For the young child, fantasy and reality were often blurred, making it difficult for her to distinguish between what was real and what was imaginary.
  • The artist's reality was one of vibrant colors and bold shapes, which she expressed through her dynamic paintings.
  • The soldier's reality was one of constant danger and uncertainty, where every day was a fight for survival.

Synonyms

  • World

Hypernyms

  • Experience

Hyponyms

  • Real World
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