Reality
Pronunciation
- IPA: /riˈæləti/
- Rhymes: -ælɪti
Origin
Recorded since 1550 as a legal term in the sense of “fixed property†(compare real estate), from realitas, from Late Latin realis ("real"); the sense “real existence†is attested from 1647.
Full definition of reality
Noun
reality
(usually uncountable; plural realities)- The state of being actual or real.
- AddisonA man fancies that he understands a critic, when in reality he does not comprehend his meaning.
- 2013-06-07, Joseph Stiglitz, Globalisation is about taxes too, It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable, unfair, distortionary global tax regime. It is a tax system that is pivotal in creating the increasing inequality that marks most advanced countries today ….
- The reality of the crash scene on TV dawned upon him only when he saw the victim was no actor but his friend.
- A real entity, event or other fact.
- MiltonAnd to realities yield all her shows.
- BeattieMy neck may be an idea to you, but it is reality to me.
- The ultimate reality of life is that it ends in death.
- The entirety of all that is real.
- An individual observer's own subjective perception of that which is real.
- (obsolete) Loyalty; devotion.
- FullerTo express our reality to the emperor.
- (legal, obsolete) realty; real estate