realistic

adjective21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

realistic to a high degree

very realistic to a high degree

used to strongly praise how realistic something is, especially in art or simulation

sufficiently realistic for a particular purpose

to a significant but not extreme degree

quite realistic, to a moderate degree

genuinely and authentically realistic

extremely or unbelievably realistic

surprisingly realistic

realistic in a harsh, unpleasant, or serious way

used to say that a particular hope or belief is not practical or sensible

to have a sensible and practical idea of what is possible

to have a realistic appearance

to give the impression of being realistic when heard or read

to give the impression of being sensible and practical

to seem realistic, especially visually or in a presentation

to cause something to become realistic

to ensure something remains sensible and achievable

to start to be realistic

having a sensible and practical understanding of a particular situation or subject

showing realism within a particular context or area (e.g., expectations, appraisal)