Pronunciation: /ˈri(ə)lɪst/
noun a person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly
A1 She is a realist who always looks at things in a practical way.
A2 As a realist, he believes in facing challenges head-on.
B1 The realist in the group pointed out the potential risks of the plan.
B2 Being a realist, she knew that success would require hard work and determination.
C1 The realist's perspective on the issue brought a sense of pragmatism to the discussion.
C2 In his role as a realist, he often provided a balanced view of complex situations.
formal The realist painter focused on capturing the details of everyday life in his artwork.
informal She's a realist when it comes to managing her finances.
slang I'm a realist, I know things won't always go as planned.
figurative Being a realist in a world of dreamers can sometimes feel isolating.
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