Meaning & Definition of word "Realistic"

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    Realistic

    /ˌriːəˈlɪstɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Representing things in a way that is true to life; practical or pragmatic and not fanciful.
      • Example: The film's depiction of everyday life was very realistic.
    • 2. Having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
      • Example: Her expectations for the project were realistic, considering the budget constraints.
    • 3. Relating to or denoting a style of art that shows subjects as they actually are.
      • Example: The artist is known for her realistic portrayals of rural landscapes.
    • 4. Based on factual or practical contexts rather than imaginative or abstract concepts.
      • Example: The teacher provided realistic examples to help students understand the theory.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'realism', influenced by the suffix '-istic' to suggest relating to realism.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    A realistic assessment:

    An evaluation based on practical aspects.

    Realistic expectations:

    Beliefs about what can reasonably be achieved.

    Realistic goals:

    Objectives that are achievable given the circumstances.

    Related Words

    realism:

    The attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is.

    idealistic:

    Believing in or pursuing noble ideals, sometimes to the detriment of realism.

    Slang Meanings of realistic

    Meaning: Keep it real

    Example Sentence: When you're dealing with tricky situations, it's important to keep it real.

    Meaning: Get real

    Example Sentence: You need to get real about your chances of winning this game.