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Definition of reality
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Reality
(n.)
Loyalty;
devotion.
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Fact
::
Fact (n.)
Reality;
actuality;
truth;
as, he, in fact,
excelled
all the rest; the fact is, he was
beaten..
Cynical
::
Cynical
(a.) Given to
sneering
at
rectitude
and the
conduct
of life by moral
principles;
disbelieving
in the
reality
of any human
purposes
which are not
suggested
or
directed
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence;
as, a
cynical
man who
scoffs
at
pretensions
of
integrity;
characterized
by such
opinions;
as,
cynical
views of human
nature..
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who
believes;
one who is
persuaded
of the truth or
reality
of some
doctrine,
person,
or
thing..
Right
::
Right (a.)
Characterized
by
reality
or
genuineness;
real;
actual;
not
spurious.
Verity
::
Verity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being true, or real;
consonance
of a
statement,
proposition,
or other
thing,
with fact;
truth;
reality..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) To let the mind run on in idle
revery
or
vagary;
to
anticipate
vaguely
as a
coming
and happy
reality;
to have a
visionary
notion
or idea; to
imagine.
Fatuous
::
Fatuous
(a.)
Without
reality;
illusory,
like the ignis
fatuus..
Affectedly
::
Affectedly
(adv.)
In an
affected
manner;
hypocritically;
with more show than
reality.
Really
::
Really
(adv.)
In a real
manner;
with or in
reality;
actually;
in
truth.
Spirituality
::
Spirituality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
spiritual;
incorporeality;
heavenly-mindedness.
Moonshine
::
Moonshine
(n.)
Hence,
show
without
substance
or
reality..
Flasher
::
Flasher
(n.) A man of more
appearance
of wit than
reality.
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..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) The
quality
or being true; as: -- (a)
Conformity
to fact or
reality;
exact
accordance
with that which is, or has been; or shall be..
Reality
::
Reality
(n.)
Loyalty;
devotion.
Realness
::
Realness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being real;
reality.
Reality
::
Reality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being real;
actual
being or
existence
of
anything,
in
distinction
from mere
appearance;
fact..
Positiveness
::
Positiveness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
positive;
reality;
actualness;
certainty;
confidence;
peremptoriness;
dogmatism.
See
Positive,
a..
Idealism
::
Idealism
(n.) The
system
or
theory
that
denies
the
existence
of
material
bodies,
and
teaches
that we have no
rational
grounds
to
believe
in the
reality
of
anything
but ideas and their
relations..
Be
::
Be (v. i.) To exist in a
certain
manner
or
relation,
--
whether
as a
reality
or as a
product
of
thought;
to exist as the
subject
of a
certain
predicate,
that is, as
having
a
certain
attribute,
or as
belonging
to a
certain
sort, or as
identical
with what is
specified,
-- a word or words for the
predicate
being
annexed;
as, to be
happy;
to be here; to be
large,
or
strong;
to be an
animal;
to be a hero; to be a
nonentity;
three and two are five;
annihilation
is the
cessation
of
existence;
that is t
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