reality

IPA: riˈæɫʌti

noun

  • The state of being actual or real; realness.
  • The real world.
  • A real entity, event, or other fact.
  • The entirety of all that is real.
  • An individual observer's own subjective perception of that which is real.
  • (obsolete) Loyalty; devotion.
  • (law, obsolete) Realty; real estate.
  • (broadcasting, attributive) Reality television.
  • A female given name from English.
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Examples of "reality" in Sentences

  • As an example I pay $984 a month for health coverage (Blue Cross) for three of us, which in reality is ONLY major medical coverage.
  • ..reality "here" is made up of odds n' ends & snippets from 'someones' truth but how often does it all fit w/ our own jigsawed "reality" ?
  • The evil, disease, sickness and other imperfections that we see and experience, have no reality, _in reality_, but have an _existence_ in _unreality_.
  • Body language, facial features, lips, eyes, gesticulations, in reality, is all apiece of the language we try our best to touch with words and more to make us understood.
  • Before the term "reality TV" was a twinkle in some producer's eye, wise old Santa understood the extraordinary brand-enhancement power of a Christmastime story of pain and redemption.
  • **This is often the reality in Bulgaria, but Samokov seems to be a bit of an exception to the extent of the segregation - please try to refrain from tough judgements on this reality**.
  • So he thinks he's paying for the average outcome of 2 years or more survival and low recurrence rates, but in reality is going to be paying for median outcome, which is 3 months and then dead.
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  • "If, then, the veracity of consciousness be unconditionally admitted -- _if the intuitive knowledge of matter and mind_, and the consequent reality of their antithesis, be taken as truths," the doctrine of Natural Realism is established, and, "without any hypothesis or demonstration, the _reality of mind_ and the _reality of matter_." [

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