Synonym: naturalistic. Similar words: realize, journalist, specialist, naturalist, artistic, statistics, optimistic, statistical. Meaning: [‚rɪə'lɪstɪk] adj. 1. aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are 2. representing what is real; not abstract or ideal 3. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism.
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61, Now a college education was a realistic and obtainable goal for young blacks.
62, Some say that the effect may be positive in that children will develop a more realistic sense of what life is like.
63, We hung out with a homicide detective, and we tried to make it realistic.
64, Aside from its cast, the show was lauded for its honest and realistic depiction of blue-collar family life.
65, The myth of philanthropy is quickly discredited by a realistic look at how older people lead their lives.
66, It may be advisable to consult with others regarding realistic periods of time for the completion of certain tasks.
67, The notion that spending and taxation would be balanced over some notional trade cycle was never realistic politics.
68, Often this arises from the absence of any realistic concept of the practical implications of retirement.
69, However, a more realistic approach is to see trips as forming a chain, linking activities through the day.
70, Alternative energy technologies will be successfully diffused only if realistic assumptions are made about the real economic situation in the Third World.
71, In order for the caterer to calculate a realistic cost per person, you must give as much information as possible.
72, In this way, individual operations can be shaped to be realistic rather than at odds with the likely outcome.
73, In a play so charged with realistic menace, such details are unimportant. 2.
74, But neither course should be embarked upon without a realistic assessment of the risks and rewards involved.
75, Being realistic about it, a bar code system that would directly provide text string is not a very practical proposition.
76, Although we weren't set any price limits, I decided to be realistic, and set myself a budget.
77, Before we can deal with the family in any realistic way, though, we have to do some family bookkeeping.
78, In this context neither the attendance allowances nor the SRAs are sufficiently realistic.http://Sentencedict.com
79, Sensitization scenes using realistic fears of the results of excessive drinking are constructed in a similar manner.
80, The student will learn realistic ways of ensuring good nursing care even when the workload is heavy.
81, To be realistic, government regula-tions that impose limits on media property ownership inevitably affect media content.
82, Bush too was being realistic when he made his move to stage her first live concerts.
83, Try to help them be objective and set themselves realistic, measurable targets.
84, George is quite realistic throughout the book and is in some cases, justifiably pessimistic.
85, Is it realistic to talk of a multiplicity of body plans in the Cambrian, far exceeding that of the present day?
86, Patients and their carers would have a realistic choice freed from fears of favouritism and unfair influence.
87, Ellman's goal is highly desirable , but unfortunately not realistic.
88, A realistic view of man Evil is all too apparent in our world.
89, Otis, who bore lifelong grudges over provocations infinitely smaller than this, was realistic enough to know when he was had.
90, Simulators are very realistic, but they don't compare to the actual experience of flying an airplane.
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