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Definition of reality
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reality is as below...
Reality
(n.) That which is real; an
actual
existence;
that which is not
imagination,
fiction,
or
pretense;
that which has
objective
existence,
and is not
merely
an
idea..
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Hallucination
::
Hallucination
(n.) The
perception
of
objects
which have no
reality,
or of
sensations
which have no
corresponding
external
cause,
arising
from
disorder
or the
nervous
system,
as in
delirium
tremens;
delusion..
Right
::
Right (a.)
Characterized
by
reality
or
genuineness;
real;
actual;
not
spurious.
Flatulent
::
Flatulent
(a.)
Pretentious
without
substance
or
reality;
puffy;
empty;
vain; as, a
flatulent
vanity..
Deed
::
Deed (v. t.) Fact;
reality;
--
whence
we have
indeed.
Justice
::
"Justice
(a.)
Conformity
to truth and
reality
in
expressing
opinions
and in
conduct;
fair
representation
of facts
respecting
merit or
demerit;
honesty;
fidelity;
impartiality;
as, the
justice
of a
description
or of a
judgment;
historical
justice..
Corporealist
::
Corporealist
(n.) One who
denies
the
reality
of
spiritual
existences;
a
materialist.
Vacuity
::
Vacuity
(n.) Want of
reality;
inanity;
nihility.
Fallacy
::
Fallacy
(n.) An
argument,
or
apparent
argument,
which
professes
to be
decisive
of the
matter
at
issue,
while in
reality
it is not; a
sophism..
Bodiliness
::
Bodiliness
(n.)
Corporeality.
Really
::
Really
(adv.)
In a real
manner;
with or in
reality;
actually;
in
truth.
Intrinsicality
::
Intrinsicality
(n.) The
quality
of being
intrinsic;
essentialness;
genuineness;
reality.
Positive
::
Positive
(n.) That which is
capable
of being
affirmed;
reality.
Positiveness
::
Positiveness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
positive;
reality;
actualness;
certainty;
confidence;
peremptoriness;
dogmatism.
See
Positive,
a..
Maya
::
Maya (n.) The name for the
doctrine
of the
unreality
of
matter,
called,
in
English,
idealism;
hence,
nothingness;
vanity;
illusion..
Distrust
::
Distrust
(n.) Doubt of
sufficiency,
reality,
or
sincerity;
want of
confidence,
faith,
or
reliance;
as,
distrust
of one's
power,
authority,
will,
purposes,
schemes,
etc..
Miniature
::
Miniature
(a.) Being on a
small;
much
reduced
from the
reality;
as, a
miniature
copy..
Insubstantiality
::
Insubstantiality
(n.)
Unsubstantiality;
unreality.
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
De Facto
::
De facto ()
Actually;
in fact; in
reality;
as, a king de
facto,
--
distinguished
from a king de jure, or by
right..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) That which is true or
certain
concerning
any
matter
or
subject,
or
generally
on all
subjects;
real state of
things;
fact;
verity;
reality..
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