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real
adjective
-
real
,
realer
,
realest
existing
in
fact
and
not
imagined
,
invented
,
or
only
in
someone
β
s
mind
β’
After
weeks
at
sea
,
spotting
real
land
filled
the
sailors
with
hope
.
After
weeks
at
sea
,
spotting
real
land
filled
the
sailors
with
hope
.
β’
The
movie
is
based
on
a
real
story
that
happened
in
1960
.
The
movie
is
based
on
a
real
story
that
happened
in
1960
.
From
Latin
rΔΔlis
β
relating
to
things
β
adjective
-
real
,
realer
,
realest
genuine
;
not
artificial
,
fake
,
or
copied
β’
These
shoes
are
made
of
real
leather
,
so
they
will
last
longer
.
These
shoes
are
made
of
real
leather
,
so
they
will
last
longer
.
β’
Is
that
diamond
real
or
is
it
glass
?
Is
that
diamond
real
or
is
it
glass
?
adjective
-
real
,
realer
,
realest
serious
,
important
,
or
great
in
degree
β’
We
need
a
real
plan
before
the
deadline
tomorrow
.
We
need
a
real
plan
before
the
deadline
tomorrow
.
β’
The
storm
caused
real
damage
to
the
village
.
The
storm
caused
real
damage
to
the
village
.
dealer
noun
a
person
or
business
that
buys
and
sells
a
particular
kind
of
goods
as
a
profession
.
β’
We
bought
our
new
car
from
a
friendly
local
dealer
.
We
bought
our
new
car
from
a
friendly
local
dealer
.
β’
The
art
dealer
showed
Mia
a
rare
painting
by
Monet
.
The
art
dealer
showed
Mia
a
rare
painting
by
Monet
.
noun
the
player
who
distributes
the
cards
in
a
card
game
,
or
the
casino
employee
who
runs
the
card
table
.
β’
It's
your
turn
to
be
the
dealer
,
so
shuffle
the
deck
.
It's
your
turn
to
be
the
dealer
,
so
shuffle
the
deck
.
β’
The
casino
dealer
slid
the
chips
toward
the
winner
with
practiced
ease
.
The
casino
dealer
slid
the
chips
toward
the
winner
with
practiced
ease
.
noun
a
person
who
sells
illegal
drugs
.
β’
The
police
arrested
a
suspected
drug
dealer
near
the
park
.
The
police
arrested
a
suspected
drug
dealer
near
the
park
.
β’
Students
were
told
to
stay
away
from
anyone
acting
like
a
dealer
.
Students
were
told
to
stay
away
from
anyone
acting
like
a
dealer
.
pale
adjective
-
pale
,
paler
,
palest
having
a
light
or
whitish
color
;
not
bright
or
strong
β’
She
looked
pale
after
staying
up
all
night
studying
.
She
looked
pale
after
staying
up
all
night
studying
.
β’
The
room
was
painted
a
pale
shade
of
green
that
felt
calm
and
soothing
.
The
room
was
painted
a
pale
shade
of
green
that
felt
calm
and
soothing
.
From
Middle
English
β
pale
β,
from
Old
French
β
pale
β,
from
Latin
β
pallidus
β
meaning
β
ashen
,
wan
β.