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  1. noun [ C/U ] us / riˈæl·ɪ·t̬i / Add to word list. the actual state of things, or the facts involved in such a state: [ U ] The reality is I’m not going to be picked for the team. [ C ] The realities of parenthood were overwhelming at first. in reality. In reality means what actually happened or what the actual situation is:

  2. 1. : the quality or state of being real. 2. a (1) : a real event, entity, or state of affairs. his dream became a reality. (2) : the totality of real things and events. trying to escape from reality. b. : something that is neither derivative nor dependent but exists necessarily. 3.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › RealityReality - Wikipedia

    Reality is the sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent within the universe, as opposed to that which is only imaginary, nonexistent or nonactual.The term is also used to refer to the ontological status of things, indicating their existence. In physical terms, reality is the totality of a system, known and unknown.. Philosophical questions about the nature of reality or existence or being are considered under the rubric of ontology, which is a major branch of metaphysics in the ...

  4. noun [ C/U ] us / riˈæl·ɪ·t̬i / Add to word list. the actual state of things, or the facts involved in such a state: [ U ] The reality is I’m not going to be picked for the team. [ C ] The realities of parenthood were overwhelming at first. in reality. In reality means what actually happened or what the actual situation is:

  5. [uncountable] the true situation and the problems that actually exist in life, in contrast to how you would like life to be. She refuses to face reality. You're out of touch with reality. The reality is that there is not enough money to pay for this project. They seemed to have the perfect marriage but the reality was very different.

  6. 1. uncountable noun B2. You use reality to refer to real things or the real nature of things rather than imagined, invented, or theoretical ideas. Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred. Synonyms: fact, truth, certainty, realism More Synonyms of reality. 2. See also virtual reality. 3. countable noun B2.

  7. reality. [ ree- al -i-tee ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. , plural re·al·i·ties. the state or quality of being real. resemblance to what is real. a real thing or fact. real things, facts, or events taken as a whole; state of affairs: the reality of the business world; vacationing to escape reality. Philosophy.

  8. REALITY meaning: 1 : the true situation that exists the real situation; 2 : something that actually exists or happens a real event, occurrence, situation, etc.

  9. the way things or situations really are and not the way you would like them to be: Listening to music is my escape from reality. Sooner or later you have to face up to reality. He may seem charming but in reality he's actually quite unpleasant. More examplesFewer examples. Fiction should be grounded in reality.

  10. noun. /riˈælət̮i/. (pl. realities) [uncountable] the true situation and the problems that actually exist in life, in contrast to how you would like life to be She refuses to face reality. You're out of touch with reality. The reality is that there is not enough money to pay for this project.

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