realities
Pronunciation: [rɪˈæl.ɪ.tiz]
Word
Context: “truth”
(noun) realities refer to the true state of things, what is really happening or exists. It's like how things are in real life, not just in stories or fantasies.
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The realities of life can sometimes be difficult, but they help us grow as people.
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Ignoring the realities of the situation will only make things worse in the end.
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What are some of the harsh realities that we need to face?
Context: “perception”
(noun) realities can also mean different people's views about what is true. Each person has their own understanding of how things are, based on their experiences.
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The realities of different cultures can be very interesting and teach us a lot.
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Not everyone sees the same realities; some might be misinformed about the facts.
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How do our different realities shape our opinions and actions?
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