Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʃu.əl.ɪst/
noun a person who advocates or practices actualism, the belief that only actual things exist, rather than potential or possible things
A1 An actualist is someone who believes in living in the present moment.
A2 The actualist philosophy encourages individuals to focus on what is real and tangible.
B1 As an actualist, she strives to align her actions with her true values.
B2 The actualist approach to decision-making involves considering the concrete consequences of each choice.
C1 The actualist perspective emphasizes the importance of authenticity and honesty in all aspects of life.
C2 In philosophical debates, the actualist position is often contrasted with the possibilist viewpoint.
formal The actualist approach to philosophy emphasizes the importance of focusing on what actually exists.
informal I consider myself more of an actualist when it comes to making decisions based on reality rather than speculation.
slang Dude, you gotta be more of an actualist and stop living in a fantasy world.
figurative In a world full of dreamers, she stood out as a true actualist, always grounded in reality.
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