REAL vs ACTUAL: NOUN
- A real number.
- One of the three genders that the common gender can be separated into in the Scandinavian languages.
- A commodity; see reality.
- A unit of currency used in Brazil since 1994. Symbol: R$
- A unit of currency used in Portugal and its colonies from 1430 until 1911, and in Brazil from 1790 until 1942
- A coin worth one real.
- Former unit of currency of Spain and Spain's colonies.
- A former small Spanish silver coin; also, a denomination of money of account, formerly the unit of the Spanish monetary system.
- The real thing; the genuine article.
- A realist.
- That which is real; a real existence or object; a reality.
- In mathematics, a real number.
- The current real of Spain (real de vellon) is one quarter of the peseta or franc, and worth about 5 United States cents. The Mexican real, corresponding to the old Spanish real de plata, is one eighth of a dollar (Mexican peso), and reckoned at 12½ cents The latter coin, both Spanish and Mexican, circulated largely in the United States down to about 1850, being called a Spanish or Mexican shilling in New York, a levy (see levy, 1) in the South, etc.
- A subsidiary silver coin and money of account in Spain and Spanish-American countries.
- The big-eyed herring, or saury, Elops sauras.
- Any rational or irrational number
- An old small silver Spanish coin
- An actual, real one; notably:
- Something actually received; real, as distinct from estimated, receipts.
REAL vs ACTUAL: ADJECTIVE
- A burden imposed upon one estate in favor of another estate of another proprietor.
- The actual presence of the body and blood of Christ in the eucharist, or the conversion of the substance of the bread and wine into the real body and blood of Christ; transubstantiation. In other churches there is a belief in a form of real presence, not however in the sense of transubstantiation.
- Lands, tenements, and hereditaments; freehold interests in landed property; property in houses and land.
- An agreement made between the owner of lands and the parson or vicar, with consent of the ordinary, that such lands shall be discharged from payment of tithes, in consequence of other land or recompense given to the parson in lieu and satisfaction thereof.
- Lands or real estate in the hands of the heir, chargeable with the debts of the ancestor.
- An action for the recovery of real property.
- Such chattels as are annexed to, or savor of, the realty, as terms for years of land. See Chattel.
- Pertaining to things fixed, permanent, or immovable, as to lands and tenements.
- Having an assignable arithmetical or numerical value or meaning; not imaginary.
- Relating to things, not to persons.
- True; genuine; not artificial, counterfeit, or factitious; often opposed to ostensible
- Actually being or existing; not fictitious or imaginary.
- Royal; regal; kingly.
- Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something
- Having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary
- Coinciding with reality
- Not synthetic or spurious; of real or natural origin
- Possible to be treated as fact
- (of property) fixed or immovable
- Not to be taken lightly
- Founded on practical matters
- Being value measured in terms of purchasing power
- Being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory
- Existing in act or fact
- Used to emphasise a noun or verb, whether something is real or metaphorical.
- Active, not passive
- In action at the time being; now existing.
- Factual, real, not just apparent or even false
- Existing in act or reality, not just potentially; really acted or acting; occurring in fact
- That kind of sin which is done by ourselves in contradistinction to “original sin.”
- See under Cautery.
- In action at the time being; now exiting; present; as the actual situation of the country.
- Existing in act or reality; really acted or acting; in fact; real; -- opposed to potential, possible, virtual, speculative, conceivable, theoretical, or nominal
- Involving or comprising action; active.
- Conforming to the characteristics of a group or type; typical.
- Based on fact.
- Existing in reality and not potential, possible, simulated, or false: : real.
- Existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not
- Being or existing at the present moment
- Presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible
- Being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something
- Of the nature of fact; having actual existence
- Taking place in reality; not pretended or imitated
REAL vs ACTUAL: ADVERB
- Used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal
- N/A
REAL vs ACTUAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- `rattling' is informal
- `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'
- Used as intensifiers
- Not imaginary
- Worthy of the name
- No less than what is stated
- Not ghosts"
- Not illusory
- Having verified existence
- Equal to 100 centavos
- The basic unit of money in Brazil
- Of, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation
- Capable of being treated as fact
- No less than what is stated; worthy of the name
- The basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos
- Used to give emphasis
- Synonyms and Real, Actual, Positive, veritable, substantial, essential. Real applies to that which certainly exists, as opposed to that which is imaginary or feigned: as, real cause for alarm; a real occurrence; a real person, and not a ghost or a shadow; real sorrow. Actual applies to that which is brought to be or to pass, as opposed to that which is possible, probable, conceivable, approximate, estimated, or guessed at. Actual has a rather new but natural secondary sense of present. Positive, from the idea of a thing's being placed, fixed, or established, is opposed to uncertain or doubtful.
- A science which has a determinate reality for its object, and is conversant about existences other than forms of thought: in this sense, mathematics is not a real science.
- The ownership of or property in lands, etc.; any legal or equitable interest in lands, etc., except some minor, temporary, or inchoate rights which by the laws of most jurisdictions are deemed to be personal estate. “At common law, any estate in lands, etc., the date of the termination of which is not determined by or ascertainable from or at the date of the act which creates it, is real estate.” The line between the two classes of property is differently drawn in detail, according as the object of the law is to define what shall be taxed, or what shall go to the heir in case of intestacy as distinguished from what shall go through the administrator to the next of kin, or what shall come within the rules as to recording titles, or other purposes.
- Land, including with it whatever by nature or artificial annexation inheres with it as a part of it or as the means of its enjoyment, as minerals on or in the earth, standing or running water, growing trees, permanent buildings, and fences. In this sense the term refers to those physical objects of ownership which are immovable.
- A distinction between real objects. The Scotists made subtle and elaborate definitions of this phrase.
- In English ecclesiastical law, an agreement made between the owner of lands and the parson or vicar, with consent of the ordinary, that such lands shall be discharged from payment of tithes, in consequence of other land or recompense given to the parson in lieu and satisfaction thereof. Also called composition of tithes.
- In law, pertaining to or having the quality of things fixed or immovable. See real estate, etc., below.
- Relating to things, not to persons; not personal.
- Sincere; faithful; loyal.
- Specifically, in philosophy, existing in or pertaining to things, and not words or thought merely; being independent of any person's thought about the subject; possessing characters independently of the attribution of them by any individual mind or any number of minds; not resulting from the mind's action: opposed to imaginary or intentional.
- Of genuine character; not pretended or pretending; unassumed or unassuming.
- Actual; genuine; true; authentic; not imaginary, artificial, counterfeit, or factitious: as, real lace.
- Royal; regal; royally excellent or splendid.
- In optics, opposed to virtual: as, a real image, one formed by the actual convergence of waves brought to a focus by an optical system, as distinguished from the virtual image formed where the geometrical extensions of a group of rays meet.
- In geometry, appearing in a finite figure. For instance, any two coplanar circles oC and oA are said to intersect, but their intersection-points are real only if .
- In mathematics, involving no unit for number but the primitive unit, 1.
- Really; truly; very; quite.
- Not pretended or imitated
- Taking place in reality
- Synonyms Actual, Positive, etc. (see real), veritable, genuine, certain, absolute.
- An individual as containing in it species, or a species as containing in it genera; a metaphysical or formal whole. So actual parts.
- Now existing; present: opposed to past and future: as, in the actual condition of affairs.
- In full existence; real; denoting that which not merely can be, but is: opposed to potential, apparent, constructive, and imaginary.
- Active; practical.
REAL vs ACTUAL: RELATED WORDS
- Concrete, Factual, Historical, Proper, Veridical, Very, Substantial, Literal, Serious, Tangible, Realistic, True, Actual, Really, Genuine
- Specific, Actuality, Actually, Exact, Very, De facto, Effective, Actualized, Existent, Current, Genuine, Factual, True, Literal, Real
REAL vs ACTUAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Concrete, Factual, Historical, Proper, Veridical, Very, Substantial, Literal, Serious, Tangible, Realistic, True, Actual, Really, Genuine
- Specific, Actuality, Actually, Exact, Very, De facto, Effective, Actualized, Existent, Current, Genuine, Factual, True, Literal, Real
REAL vs ACTUAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The spring course, Real Estate Development, will focus on representing clients in a commercial real estate practice.
- Bear Team Realty provides complete real estate services to buy, sell, or invest in real estate.
- American College of Real Estate Lawyers, and the Pacific Real Estate Institute.
- Unlike other real estate careers, such as mortgage brokering, real estate can be expensive.
- Personal property excludes real property, which comprises of real estate, land and buildings.
- For real gear I go to real hunting places which are mostly online if you live in the east.
- The sale was reported by Real Deal South Florida Real Estate News.
- Nanaimo real estates most experienced and trusted real estate company.
- Real Estate Advertising Service Company for Real Estate firms, Mortgage firms, Insurance companies and other real estate related entities.
- These philosophers remain ignorant of the subtle secret that real existence, real being, and real permanence can only be ascribed to God.
- Office and ask for schedule of actual inspection.
- The calculated actual stock should correspond to the actual stock according to the count.
- Actual damages are not relevant for liquidated damages, and liquidated damages are allowed even if there are no actual damages.
- Actual Damages: Actual Damages are specified in the UM General Conditions if no Liquidated Damages are specified.
- To investigate the relation between predicted and actual correlate predicted and actual for firms and firm.
- Keep in mind the actual wedding took place with the writing of the wedding contracts, not at any actual ceremony.
- If you have an actual actual contract, particularly if you are photographing models that is usually best practice.
- Pennsylvania State Police or its employees constitutes a crime, actual fraud, actual malice or willful misconduct.
- Borgida, and others have asked their participants, who sometimes are drawn from actual juror pools, to view enactments of actual trials.
- Moreover, actual jurors might become somewhat more familiar with the legal terminology if participating in an actual trial.
REAL vs ACTUAL: QUESTIONS
- What is constructive trust in real estate litigation?
- What are real world applications of chromatography?
- Does Berkshire Hathaway own Prudential real estate?
- Are naturopathic students trained in real medicine?
- Is perpetual motion technology real or pseudoscience?
- What are some real life examples of radicals in real life?
- What is the best real estate app for real estate agents?
- Is the Grotti carbonizzare a real car in real life?
- Are real people testimonials on job ads real or fake?
- Why are real numbers called Real and not imaginary?
- What is the actual temperature of copper beryllium?
- What do actual surgeons think of Surgeon Simulator?
- What is the statutory definition of actual occupation?
- What is the actual mechanical advantage of pulleys?
- Does IKEA have windows that overlook actual scenery?
- Can bias be actual during disciplinary proceedings?
- Is English-international an actual language option?
- Is your market differentiation perceived or actual?
- What is the remittance date for actual/actual remittance?
- What do the actual and actual volatilities 30 days ago mean?