Synonym: authentic, concrete, factual, genuine, real, true. Antonym: ideal. Similar words: actually, ritual, mutual, virtual, virtually, mutualism, eventually, manufacturer. Meaning: ['æktʃʊəl] adj. 1. presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible 2. taking place in reality; not pretended or imitated 3. being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something 4. existing in act or fact 5. existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not 6. being or existing at the present moment.
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(61) She had compiled pages of notes, but she had not yet gotten down to doing the actual writing.
(62) The programme starts at 8.00 but the actual film doesn't start until 8.30.
(63) Any resemblance to actual persons, places or events is purely coincidental.
(64) My calculation is based on notional figures, since the actual figures are not yet available.
(65) We use the word 'hardware' to describe the actual machine.
(66) The actual damage to the brain cells is secondary to the damage caused to the blood supply.
(67) The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel.
(68) Check the actual construction of the chair by looking underneath.
(69) But, like the Super Bowl itself[sentencedict.com/actual.html], expectations for these Web sites usually surpass the actual event.
(70) Reliable eyewitness reports of actual events, when embedded in such a list, suffered a serious erosion of credibility.
(71) To begin with, the actual battlefield seemed so absurdly small.
(72) This issue is important because of the complex nature of such frauds, meaning that proof of actual knowledge is hard to acquire.
(73) The observation of actual behavior going on around the consultant provides useful notes for checking on the accuracy of interview data.
(74) The actual amount you pay depends on the type of account you have.
(75) It may also be necessary to adjust accepted labour constants to the actual circumstances of the job.
(76) Since their interest in the past was primarily moralistic, precise knowledge of actual events and when they happened was not required.
(77) For this reason(sentencedict.com), econometric studies have been used to explore actual behaviour.
(78) But the company believes, he added, that fees based primarily on actual costs will attract new customers.
(79) Officials make it clear that the actual cost is not yet known.
(80) When things break, it's not the actual breaking that prevents them from getting back together again. It's because a little piece gets lost - the two remaining ends couldn't fit together even if they wanted to. The whole shape has changed. John Green
(81) The idea was to charge for the actual cost of delivering the water, since pumping uphill is expensive.
(82) The decision to continue collaboration after 1918 can only be understood through the actual events of that year.
(83) The type description considers language as abstract knowledge, the token description as actual behaviour.
(84) It hopes this will give it a more accurate picture of the actual casualty rate.
(85) The virtuous man contents himself with dreaming that which the wicked man does in actual life. Sigmund Freud
(86) The incidents related in her story, however, are drawn from actual experiences of visually handicapped pupils.
(87) This observation did appear to conform with the actual behaviour of money wages in the interwar period, particularly in Britain.
(88) The actual amount disbursed under the scheme in the two years for which it ran was £17 million, not £24 million.
(89) Based on actual costs, Norris figured the real costs were $ 258 per machine.
(90) The actual amount of data going over the phone line is quite small.
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