real essence

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Refers to the true, fundamental nature of something.

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Examples (10)

  • Understanding the real essence of democracy requires looking beyond elections.
  • The philosopher sought to discover the real essence of human nature.
  • Her speech captured the real essence of what leadership means.
  • The real essence of the problem lies in poor communication.
  • Art should reveal the real essence of the human experience.
  • Scientists are trying to understand the real essence of consciousness.
  • The book explores the real essence of Eastern philosophy.
  • Only by simplifying can we grasp the real essence of the theory.
  • The real essence of education is developing critical thinking.
  • His work misses the real essence of what makes great literature.