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sane, hard-headed, business-like, no-nonsense, unromantic,<br />

unsentimental, tough, tough-minded, Colloq hard-nosed,<br />

hard-boiled: Kevin's realistic grasp of the problems may make<br />

the company profitable at last. 2 natural, lifelike, true to<br />

life, naturalistic, vivid, genuine, real, graphic: This<br />

painting is so realistic that it looks like a photograph.<br />

Harriet's description was so realistic that I felt I had<br />

actually been to Benidorm.<br />

reality n. 1 actuality, fact, truth, genuineness, authenticity,<br />

Aristotelianism entelechy: It is important to deal with the<br />

reality not the potentiality of the situation. 2 in reality. See<br />

really, below.<br />

realization<br />

n. 1 conception, understanding, comprehension, apprehension,<br />

awareness, appreciation, perception, recognition, cognizance:<br />

Full realization of what he had done finally dawned on him. 2<br />

actualization, consummation, accomplishment, achievement,<br />

establishment, fulfilment, materialization, effectuation: The<br />

realization of the dream of a united Europe seems possible in<br />

the last decade of the 20th century.<br />

realize v. 1 make real, effect, bring about, make happen, make a<br />

reality, actualize, accomplish, produce, achieve, fulfil,<br />

materialize, effectuate: Many of Leonardo da Vinci's inventions<br />

were not realized in his lifetime. 2 understand, appreciate,<br />

comprehend, be aware of, conceive of, grasp, perceive, discern,<br />

be or become conscious or aware or appreciative of, recognize,<br />

see, Colloq catch on (to), cotton (on) to, Brit twig: Did Clare<br />

fully realize the consequences of her actions? 3 return, gain,<br />

clear, profit, make, earn, bring or take in, net, produce, get:<br />

We have realized a substantial profit on the sale of the shares<br />

bought when the company was privatized.<br />

really adv. 1 genuinely, actually, truly, honestly, in reality, in<br />

actuality, in (point of) fact, as a matter of fact, surely,<br />

indeed, absolutely, definitely: Is he really going to do the<br />

high-wire act without a net? 2 indeed, actually, absolutely,<br />

unqualifiedly, positively, categorically, unquestionably,<br />

definitely, undeniably: She is really the musical one in the<br />

family. 3 in effect, in reality, actually, in fact, de facto,<br />

in the end, at bottom, in the final analysis, at the end of the

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