be real

Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words

To exist in fact, not just in theory or as an idea.

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Examples (10)

  • Her suffering was all too real.
  • The danger of war can be very real.
  • The possibility of being arrested was frighteningly real.
  • For many, the struggle to survive will be very real.
  • Sometimes, your dreams can be so real it's hard to distinguish them from reality.
  • The sense of urgency seemed to be quite real among the team members.
  • Even though it's a game, the emotions involved often be completely real.
  • The impact of climate change will be increasingly real in the coming decades.
  • Her fear continued to be undeniably real despite all reassurances.
  • The problems they faced were not imaginary; they were definitely real.