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reality — [[t]riæ̱lɪti[/t]] ♦♦ realities 1) N UNCOUNT You use reality to refer to real things or the real nature of things rather than imagined, invented, or theoretical ideas. → See also virtual reality Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred...… … English dictionary
reality — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sad, sobering, unfortunate, unpleasant ▪ We were faced with the unpleasant reality of having nowhere to live. ▪ bitter, brutal, cold … Collocations dictionary
reality — re|al|i|ty [ ri æləti ] noun uncount *** the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible: He is no longer able to differentiate between fantasy and reality. a distorted sense of reality face (up to)/accept… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reality */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈælətɪ] / US noun Word forms reality : singular reality plural realities 1) [uncountable] the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible He is no longer able to differentiate between fantasy and reality. a … English dictionary
reality — re|al|i|ty W2S2 [riˈælıti] n plural realities 1.) [U and C] what actually happens or is true, not what is imagined or thought ▪ the distinction between fantasy and reality ▪ TV is used as an escape from reality . ▪ I think the government has lost … Dictionary of contemporary English
reality — noun 1 (U) things that actually happen or are true, not things that are imagined or thought about: She can t tell the difference between fantasy and reality. | Books can be an escape from reality. 2 in reality used to say something is different… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reality*/*/ — [riˈæləti] noun 1) [U] the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible What she had to do, finally, was face reality.[/ex] Her version of events bore no relation to reality.[/ex] This is a man who has lost touch… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Reality Therapy — is a particular approach in psychotherapy and counseling. It has primarily been developed by the psychiatrist Dr. William Glasser since the mid 1960 s. Reality Therapy is based on a concept called Choice Theory (originally called control theory) … Wikipedia
Reality hacking — is an artistic practice which emerges from the intersection of hacking and hacker culture, contemporary art, activism, and net culture. Reality hacking takes as its basis a broad, phenomenological point of view of the world, and considers (often… … Wikipedia
Reality warping — in superhero fiction is a superpower. It is the ability to reshape matter and energy, create or alter life and matter, turn a person s thoughts or desires into reality, simulate any and all other powers and abilities, bend time and space or… … Wikipedia