Pronunciation: /ˌæk.tʃuˈæ.lə.tiz/
noun a fact or condition that is actually true or existing; reality
A1 Actualities are the things that are really happening in the world.
A2 In this documentary, they focus on the actualities of life in a remote village.
B1 The journalist reported on the actualities of the political situation in the country.
B2 The film director wanted to capture the actualities of war in a realistic way.
C1 Historians study the actualities of past events to understand their impact on society.
C2 Scientists analyze the actualities of climate change to develop solutions for the future.
formal The report focused on the actualities of the current economic situation.
informal Let's talk about the actualities of the project during our meeting.
slang I don't want to hear any of your actualities right now.
figurative She painted a vivid picture of the actualities of life in her novel.
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