Pronunciation: /ɪn riˈæləti/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 In reality, elephants are the largest land mammals.
A2 In reality, the situation is more complicated than it seems.
B1 In reality, the solution to the problem is not as straightforward as we thought.
B2 In reality, the company's success is dependent on innovation and adaptability.
C1 In reality, the economy is influenced by a complex interplay of factors.
C2 In reality, the true extent of the issue is just beginning to be understood.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, often providing information on how, when, or where something happens
A1 In reality, cats are very independent animals.
A2 In reality, learning a new language takes time and practice.
B1 In reality, most people struggle with public speaking at some point.
B2 In reality, the job market is very competitive.
C1 In reality, climate change is a pressing global issue.
C2 In reality, human behavior is influenced by a variety of factors.
formal In reality, the data shows a clear correlation between the two variables.
informal I thought he was joking, but in reality, he was serious.
slang I was expecting a boring lecture, but in reality, it was pretty lit.
figurative She always seems confident, but in reality, she's just hiding her insecurities.
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