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Definition of "real" in Englisch

adjective

  1. True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.

    • City hall has its place, but this pub is the real heart of the town.
  2. Genuine, not artificial, counterfeit, or fake.

    • This is real leather.
  3. Genuine, unfeigned, sincere.

    • These are real tears!
  4. Actually being, existing, or occurring; not fictitious or imaginary.

    • a description of real life
  5. That has objective, physical existence.

    • No one has ever seen a real unicorn.
  6. (economics) Having been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation; measured in purchasing power (contrast nominal).

    • My dad calculated my family's real consumption per month.
    • What is the real GNP of this polity?
  7. (economics) Relating to the result of the actions of rational agents; relating to neoclassical economic models as opposed to Keynesian models.

  8. (mathematics, of a number) Being either a rational number, or the limit of a convergent infinite sequence of rational numbers: being one of a set of numbers with a one-to-one correspondence to the points on a line.

  9. (law) Relating to immovable tangible property.

    • real estate; real property
  10. Absolute, complete, utter.

    • This is a real problem.
  11. (slang) Signifying meritorious qualities or actions, especially with regard to genuineness, groundedness, and true success rather than poser imitations of success.

    • I'm keeping it real.

adverb

  1. (US, colloquial) Really; very.

    • When I told him the truth, he got real mad.
    • Se looked at me real strange.

noun

  1. A commodity; see realty.

  2. (grammar) One of the three genders that the common gender can be separated into in the Scandinavian languages.

  3. (mathematics, computing) A real number.

  4. (obsolete) A realist.

noun

  1. Former unit of currency of Spain and Spain's colonies.

  2. A coin worth one real.

noun

  1. (uncountable) A unit of currency used in Portugal and its colonies from 1430 until 1911, and in Brazil from 1790 until 1942.

  • (countable) A coin worth one real.

  • noun

    1. (uncountable) A unit of currency used in Brazil since 1994. Symbol: R$.

    2. (countable) A coin worth one real.