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  1. There is a very real possibility that we will be moving to Maine. In real life, relationships are not perfect. The actor looks taller on TV than he does in real life. He's always daydreaming and seems to be out of touch with the real world. What is his real name? Adverb We had a real good time. The water is real warm. We went to bed real late ...

  2. Official Real Madrid channel. All the Real Madrid information with news, players, ticket sales, member services and club information.

  3. existing or occurring as fact; actual rather than imaginary, ideal, or fictitious: a story taken from real life. being an actual thing; having objective existence; not imaginary: The events you will see in the film are real and not just made up. being actually such; not merely so-called: a real victory.

  4. You gave us a real scare when you fainted, you know. It was a real culture shock to find herself in London after living on a small island.

  5. ⚽️🏆🌍 Welcome to Real Madrid C.F.'s official YouTube channel. Real Madrid is the most successful club in the history of football.

  6. existing and not imagined: He's not real you know, he's just a character in a book. Romance is never like that in real life. Fewer examples. I love old movies, they're such an escape from the real world. The article criticizes parents who want to insulate their children from real life.

  7. Definition of real adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. involving or containing real numbers alone; having no imaginary part; informal (intensifier): a real fool, a real genius; the real thing ⇒ the genuine article, not an inferior or mistaken substitute; n. the real ⇒ that which exists in fact; reality; for real ⇒ slang not as a test or trial; in earnest

  9. The adjective real meaning “true, actual, genuine, etc.,” is standard in all types of speech and writing: Their real reasons for objecting became clear in the discussion. The informal adjective sense “absolute, complete” is largely limited to speech or representations of speech: These interruptions are a real bother.

  10. real. Other forms: reals; reis; reales; realest; realer. Something real is genuine. If you inherit some jewelry, you'll have to take it to an expert to know if those diamonds are real or just cubic zirconia, which looks like a diamond but isn't worth nearly as much.

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