Pronunciation: /riːəl/
noun a person or thing that is actually existing or that is not imaginary
A1 I want to know the real behind the magic trick.
A2 The real of the situation is much more complicated than it seems.
B1 She always tries to find the real in every story she hears.
B2 The detective was determined to uncover the real behind the mysterious disappearance.
C1 His research focused on understanding the real of human behavior.
C2 The philosopher delved deep into the concept of the real in his latest book.
adjective used to describe something that actually exists or is not imaginary
A1 This is a real cat.
A2 She has a real talent for painting.
B1 It's important to have real conversations with your friends.
B2 The movie felt so real, it was like I was actually there.
C1 The scientist conducted real experiments to test the hypothesis.
C2 The artist's work was so real, it was almost like looking at a photograph.
formal It is important to distinguish between real and fake news sources.
informal I can't believe that's a real diamond, it's so shiny!
slang That party was real lit last night!
figurative She showed her real strength when faced with adversity.
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