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more realistic
Superlative
most realistic
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concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality
- Setting realistic goals helps ensure they are achievable within a reasonable timeframe.
- Realistic expectations are important in relationships to avoid disappointment.
- A realistic budget takes into account income, expenses, and savings goals.
- Realistic planning considers potential challenges and uncertainties.
- Success won't just knock at your door itself, you have to try hard; be realistic!
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depicting things as what they are in real life
- The artist's realistic portrayal of the cityscape captured every detail, from the bustling streets to the towering skyscrapers.
- She prefers watching realistic dramas that reflect the complexities of everyday life over fantasy or science fiction.
- The novelist's realistic characters and dialogue made the story feel authentic and relatable to readers.
- The simulation game offers a highly realistic experience, mimicking real-world physics and scenarios.
- His sculptures are known for their realistic portrayal of the human form.
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(of a person) having a practical and sensible outlook
- He’s a realistic person who understands the challenges ahead.
- As a realistic thinker, she always prepares for the worst-case scenario.
- A realistic person knows that success requires hard work and patience.
- She is realistic about her goals, focusing on what can truly be accomplished.
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