Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut riˈæləti/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Some people believe in an absolute reality that cannot be changed.
A2 The concept of absolute reality is often debated among philosophers.
B1 In certain religions, absolute reality is seen as the ultimate truth.
B2 Scientists strive to uncover the absolute reality behind natural phenomena.
C1 Exploring the nature of absolute reality requires deep philosophical contemplation.
C2 The quest for understanding absolute reality has been a central theme in many academic disciplines.
formal In philosophy, absolute reality refers to the ultimate truth or existence beyond human perception.
informal Some people believe in absolute reality, while others think it's all subjective.
slang Dude, have you ever thought about like, absolute reality and stuff?
figurative She saw through the illusions of the world and sought the absolute reality within herself.
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