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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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Probability
::
Probability
(n.) That which is or
appears
probable;
anything
that has the
appearance
of
reality
or
truth.
Spirituality
::
Spirituality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
spiritual;
incorporeality;
heavenly-mindedness.
Indeed
::
Indeed
(adv.)
In
reality;
in
truth;
in fact;
verily;
truly;
-- used in a
variety
of
sense.
Esp.: (a)
Denoting
emphasis;
as,
indeed
it is so. (b)
Denoting
concession
or
admission;
as,
indeed,
you are
right.
(c)
Denoting
surprise;
as,
indeed,
is it you? Its
meaning
is not
intrinsic
or
fixed,
but
depends
largely
on the form of
expression
which it
accompanies..
Actual
::
Actual
(a.)
Existing
in act or
reality;
really
acted or
acting;
in fact; real; --
opposed
to
potential,
possible,
virtual,
speculative,
conceivable,
theoretical,
or
nominal;
as, the
actual
cost of
goods;
the
actual
case under
discussion..
Maya
::
Maya (n.) The name for the
doctrine
of the
unreality
of
matter,
called,
in
English,
idealism;
hence,
nothingness;
vanity;
illusion..
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) A
fluctuation
of mind
arising
from
defect
of
knowledge
or
evidence;
uncertainty
of
judgment
or mind;
unsettled
state of
opinion
concerning
the
reality
of an
event,
or the truth of an
assertion,
etc.;
hesitation..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
In fact; in deed; in
reality;
in
truth.
Verity
::
Verity
(n.) That which is true; a true
assertion
or
tenet;
a
truth;
a
reality.
Simulate
::
Simulate
(v. t.) To
assume
the mere
appearance
of,
without
the
reality;
to
assume
the signs or
indications
of,
falsely;
to
counterfeit;
to
feign..
Realizing
::
Realizing
(a.)
Serving
to make real, or to
impress
on the mind as a
reality;
as, a
realizing
view of the
danger
incurred..
Imaginariness
::
Imaginariness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
imaginary;
unreality.
Affectedly
::
Affectedly
(adv.)
In an
affected
manner;
hypocritically;
with more show than
reality.
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..
Likelihood
::
Likelihood
(n.)
Appearance
of truth or
reality;
probability;
verisimilitude.
Corporealness
::
Corporealness
(n.)
Corporeality;
corporeity.
Specious
::
Specious
(a.)
Apparently
right;
superficially
fair, just, or
correct,
but not so in
reality;
appearing
well at first view;
plausible;
as,
specious
reasoning;
a
specious
argument..
Reality
::
Reality
(n.)
Loyalty;
devotion.
Bodiliness
::
Bodiliness
(n.)
Corporeality.
Reality
::
Reality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being real;
actual
being or
existence
of
anything,
in
distinction
from mere
appearance;
fact..
De Facto
::
De facto ()
Actually;
in fact; in
reality;
as, a king de
facto,
--
distinguished
from a king de jure, or by
right..
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