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    real life

    noun

    • 1. life as it is lived in reality, involving unwelcome as well as welcome experiences, as distinct from a fictional or idealized world: "real-life situations"
  2. The meaning of REAL-LIFE is existing or occurring in reality : drawn from or drawing on actual events or situations. How to use real-life in a sentence.

  3. REAL LIFE definition: 1. what happens in human situations rather than in a story, film, etc.: 2. what happens in human…. Learn more.

  4. REAL LIFE meaning: 1. what happens in human situations rather than in a story, film, etc.: 2. what happens in human…. Learn more.

  5. real life. uncountable noun [usually in NOUN] If something happens in real life, it actually happens and is not just in a story or in someone's imagination. In FarmVille, wheat grows in two days - in real life, it takes months. Children use fantasy to explore worrying aspects of real life.

  6. Real life is reality — it's the actual life we live everyday, rather than one that we dream or fantasize about living.

  7. n. a. actual human life, as lived by real people, esp contrasted with the lives of fictional or fantasy characters: miracles don't happen in real life. b. ( as modifier ): a real-life mystery.

  8. actually happening or existing in life, not in books, stories or films. a novel based on real-life events; a real-life Romeo and Juliet; a real-life drama; opposite fictional

  9. Define real-life. real-life synonyms, real-life pronunciation, real-life translation, English dictionary definition of real-life. adj. Actually happening or having happened; not fictional: a documentary with footage of real-life police chases.

  10. All you need to know about "REAL LIFE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. Actually happening or having happened; not fictional. A documentary with footage of real-life police chases. American Heritage. Similar definitions. noun. Life outside of a contrived or fantastical environment; often used in comparison to events depicted in drama. Wiktionary. (by extension, sometimes capitalized) Life outside the Internet.