English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 84 of 430

reality challengedadj

Crazy, bonkers, insane.

reality checknoun

A check or review to make sure something is consistent, reasonable, etc.

reality distortion fieldnoun

The persuasive ability of a leader or entrepreneur, especially in misleading or convincing others in order to promote a product or service.

reality miningnoun

The collection and analysis of machine-sensed environmental data pertaining to human social behavior, with the goal of identifying predictable patterns of behavior.

reality principlenoun

The mental mechanism which guides a person, as he or she matures, in adapting to and coping with the real, external world, by suppressing or deferring the childish gratification-seeking desires of the id.

reality televisionnoun

A genre of television programming portraying one or more people who are not professional actors and depicting their reactions to given stimuli or goals.

reality therapynoun

A form of psychotherapy and counselling that focuses on the present and the ability to make decisions leading to a better future.

reality TVnoun

Alternative form of reality television.

reality-basedadj

Having at least some basis in reality

realizabilitynoun

The property or characteristic of being realizable.

realizableadj

Capable of being realized (made real) or achieved.

realizablenessnoun

The quality of being realizable.

realizablyadv

In a realizable manner; Synonym of feasibly.

realizationnoun

The act of realizing, as:

realizationaladj

Relating to realization.

realizationallyadv

In realizational terms.

realizeverb

To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).

realizedverb

simple past and past participle of realize

realizeenoun

One who has been realized.

realizernoun

Something or someone that realizes, or that brings about realization

realizestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of realize

realizethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of realize

realizingverb

present participle and gerund of realize

realizinglyadv

So as to make real, or to impress on the mind as a reality.

realkalinisationnoun

Alternative spelling of realkalinization.

realkalinizationnoun

A second or subsequent alkalinization, especially following dealkalinization

realkalisationnoun

Alternative spelling of realkalization.

realkaliseverb

Alternative spelling of realkalize.

realkalizationnoun

alkalization of steel following reaction with carbon dioxide in concrete

realkalizeverb

To alkalize again.

realkylateverb

To alkylate again, typically following a dealkylation

reallnoun

Obsolete spelling of real.

reallegationnoun

A second or subsequent allegation.

reallegeverb

To allege again.

reallegoriseverb

Alternative spelling of reallegorize.

reallegorizeverb

To allegorize again.

reallestadj

Rare form of realest.

realliancenoun

A renewed alliance.

reallocatableadj

That can be reallocated.

reallocateverb

To allocate (a resource) to another person or purpose.

reallocationnoun

The act of reallocating; a second or subsequent allocation.

reallocatornoun

One who, or that which, reallocates.

reallotverb

To allot for a second or subsequent time

reallotmentnoun

The act of allotting again or anew.

reallowverb

To allow again.

realloyverb

To alloy again.

realludeverb

To allude again.

reallyadv

In a way or manner that is real, not unreal.

really trulyadj

Genuine; authentic.

realmnoun

A territory or state, as ruled by an absolute authority, especially by a king; a kingdom.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter R contains 21,470 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 430 pages, and you are currently viewing page 84. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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