Similar words: casualness, naturalness, specialness, gradualness, practicalness, real number, successfulness, illness. Meaning: n. the state of being actual or real.
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1. This year their major bow to realness has been replacing fake fur with genuine dead pelts.
2. He began to feel a realness in life again.
3. The "realness" of this here-and-now aspect of the relationship does not mean that transference and countertransference are not real.
4. Wall is about the realness of life? the gray areas, said LaTavia.
5. They take sublimity , greatness, learning, realness and creation as their core connotations.
6. A uniuersed criterion of Robust strict positive realness is put forward and it can be used in both a continuous system and discrete one.
7. Positive realness is an important concept in system, network and control theory.
8. We are totally captivated, both emotionally and intellectually,[sentencedict.com] by all the imaginary realness of the dream.
9. Security of VPN technology mainly includes security to tunnel and encipherment, realness and integrity of data, and authorized visit of legal user.
10. The achievements of lots control objectives rely on the positive realness of certain transfer functions.
11. If we can still be rational and logic in romance, indeed , its realness should be questioned.
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