Antonym: delusion, ideality. Similar words: realise, realize, realism, realistic, realization, quality, normality, venality. Meaning: [rɪ'ælətɪ] n. 1. all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you 2. the state of being actual or real 3. the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be 4. the quality possessed by something that is real.
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31. I think it would be a gross distortion of reality to say that they were motivated by self-interest.
32. They seemed to have the perfect marriage but the reality was very different.
33. A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work. Colin Powell
34. There is no such thing as a ghost in reality.
35. Memories seemed to merge with reality.
36. She has to face the brutal reality.
37. The conclusions must have some solid foundation in reality.
38. Drugs can alter your perception of reality.
39. She was losing her grip on reality.
40. This just shows how divorced from reality she's become.
41. Sometimes politicians seem to be divorced from reality.
42. Let us not lose touch with reality.
43. This film blurs the line/distinction/boundary between reality and fantasy.
44. It's impossible to disentangle the myth from reality.
45. She will have to face reality sooner or later.
46. The reality is rather more complex.
47. Unfettered by the bounds of reality(sentencedict.com), my imagination flourished.
48. How did your expectations jibe with the reality?
49. Most comedy relies on distorting reality.
50. Politicians are cut off from the reality of poverty.
51. His ideas are completely divorced from reality .
52. He has a rather tenuous grasp of reality.
53. Their worst fears became a reality.
54. Will time travel ever become a reality?
55. Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred.
56. Fiction should be grounded in reality.sentencedict.com
57. She had never accepted the reality of her pregnancy.
58. Young children sometimes can't distinguish between fantasy and reality.
59. He seems to have lost his sense of reality.
60. Changes must be soundly based in economic reality.
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