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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
“Recognizing the hot hand, which is a real thing, but recognizing the hot hand and then executing just shows a level of selflessness,” Redick said.
“It’s becoming a real possibility,” one source said; “The general feeling is Pete hasn’t been honest,” said the other.
And again, the 56 showed no real improvement with the drug, while the other group - the alcohol responders - did, with effects lasting up to five hours.
Burghart raised a laugh on the Tory benches with a jibe about "real economists", as he accused the government of "stoking" inflation.
As climate patterns intensify, understanding flood risk is becoming essential for both homebuyers seeking to make informed choices and policymakers aiming to safeguard communities and manage the impact on real estate markets.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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