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real
adjective as in genuine in existence
Strongest matches
absolute, actual, authentic, certain, evident, for real, honest, legitimate, original, palpable, physical, positive, sincere, solid, substantial, substantive, true, undeniable
Strong matches
concrete, corporal, essential, existent, firm, material, present, right, sound, stable
Weak matches
bodily, bona fide, corporeal, de facto, embodied, existing, factual, heartfelt, in the flesh, incarnate, indubitable, intrinsic, irrefutable, live, perceptible, rightful, sensible, tangible, unaffected, undoubted, unfeigned, valid, veritable
Example Sentences
Following their plots was a lot less interesting than trying to guess whether a real actor, prop or location was used in a certain scene.
As Mr. Dimon pointed out, there are no such pay-to-play federal rules affecting unions or people in real estate and other industries that provide services to the government.
Third, “we need to work with the Commonwealth and make it better because it is the only real option that we have.”
The accusations of being unclean and the “nappy wig” comment are real classics among those that white girls use to paint Black women as unattractive, undesirable wrecks.
While the REITs typically don’t own the high-end chips that make large language models possible, they lease real estate that houses data centers and maintain their vital power and cooling infrastructure.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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