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realistic
adjective
thinking
about
or
planning
for
things
in
a
practical
way
that
matches
what
is
actually
possible
or
true
•
When
making
a
budget
,
it's
important
to
set
realistic
goals
.
When
making
a
budget
,
it's
important
to
set
realistic
goals
.
•
Be
realistic
—
we
can't
finish
the
project
in
one
day
.
Be
realistic
—
we
can't
finish
the
project
in
one
day
.
From
real
+
-istic
,
first
recorded
in
the
mid-19th
century
meaning
‘
pertaining
to
realism
’.
adjective
looking
,
sounding
,
or
feeling
very
close
to
real
life
•
The
video
game
’
s
graphics
are
so
realistic
that
it
feels
like
you
’
re
really
in
the
jungle
.
The
video
game
’
s
graphics
are
so
realistic
that
it
feels
like
you
’
re
really
in
the
jungle
.
•
The
artist
painted
a
realistic
portrait
of
the
old
woman
.
The
artist
painted
a
realistic
portrait
of
the
old
woman
.
Same
origin
as
sense
1
,
but
applied
to
art
and
representation
from
the
late
19th
century
onward
.
reality
noun
-
reality
,
realities
,
realize
,
realizing
,
realizes
,
realized
the
true
state
of
things
as
they
actually
exist
,
not
as
they
are
imagined
or
wished
for
•
After
waking
from
a
vivid
dream
,
Mia
felt
a
jolt
as
she
returned
to
reality
.
After
waking
from
a
vivid
dream
,
Mia
felt
a
jolt
as
she
returned
to
reality
.
•
The
climbing
team
had
trained
for
months
,
but
the
freezing
wind
on
the
mountain
made
the
reality
of
the
ascent
clear
.
The
climbing
team
had
trained
for
months
,
but
the
freezing
wind
on
the
mountain
made
the
reality
of
the
ascent
clear
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
realite
’,
from
medieval
Latin
‘
realitas
’,
from
Latin
‘
realis
’
meaning
‘
relating
to
things
’.
noun
-
reality
,
realities
,
realize
,
realizing
,
realizes
,
realized
a
real
fact
,
situation
,
or
experience
,
especially
one
of
several
kinds
or
examples
•
The
book
explores
the
different
realities
faced
by
refugees
around
the
world
.
The
book
explores
the
different
realities
faced
by
refugees
around
the
world
.
•
Climate
scientists
warn
us
about
the
stark
realities
of
global
warming
.
Climate
scientists
warn
us
about
the
stark
realities
of
global
warming
.
See
Sense
1
etymology
;
the
countable
use
evolved
in
the
17th
century
to
refer
to
specific
factual
situations
.