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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121, A more realistic threat could be posed by a disenchanted or jealous army officer.
122, The student is given the opportunity for self-appraisal and realistic goal setting.
123, She doesn't have a very realistic perception of the situation.
124, A General Council of all the Churches does not seem to be a realistic possibility in the foreseeable future.
125, Lastly to make the picture more realistic, some crew are placed on board, and on the floating pontoons.
126, They learn to then shift from negative, self-defeating internal dialogue towards positive, more realistic, and confidence-building self-speech.
127, Temperature can also be raised to realistic deep-Earth values, usually to several hundred degrees Celsius.
128, The team became more accepting and realistic about the time demanded by the investigation service.
129, Obviously this is not a realistic assumption. further, the greater the inter-dependence, then the greater the complexity.
130, Realistic gardeners encourage this diversity while remaining alert to early symptoms of disturbance.
131, The technique is free and realistic for such an early date.
132, Once Louis's advisers were involved these grandiose plans gave way to more realistic ones.
133, Change doesn't happen overnight so we must continue to address real concerns, use real science and aim for realistic targets.
134, The extremely limited possibilities of the machine yielded images which are at once frankly realistic and curiously mysterious.
135, Under careful analysis, however, the imagined alternatives do not stand up as realistic.
136, As a result, though the training may have been less intensive, it was probably more realistic.
137, Moreover, the Government's original standard spending assessment may or may not be realistic.
138, I personally feel that this decline in confidence is both healthy and realistic.
139, The realistic freedom this gives you is unparalleled,[www.Sentencedict.com] although it takes a while to master walking by moving the mouse.
140, A realistic portrayal of the life and times of the legendary outlaw well worth the visit.
141, In this way, we lost any realistic chance to reaffirm the essential truth of John Prescott's commitment.
142, Big howler RADIO Cleveland broadcast a warning that fireworks can frighten pets - accompanied by realistic sound effects that drove animals mad.
143, In other words, the type of full employment that he envisages is not realistic.
144, The educational problems we began with can be interpreted in a more realistic and systematic way.
145, Rather, you will create a strong, forward-looking tone that is realistic and convincing.
146, It appeared to Nizan as the only realistic method of conducting human affairs in a civilised manner.
147, Why Forbes thought that he stood a realistic chance of success this year is a question that baffled observers.
148, This, though a more realistic standard of judgement, was also not entirely satisfactory.
149, To explain the difference between the two structures, they are placed in a realistic context.
150, At the same time, realistic encouragement should be given to ensure that the patient remains hopeful about his eventual outcome.
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