Reality
UK /["/riˈæləti/"]/US /["/riˈæləti/"]/
Definition
the true situation and the problems that actually exist in life, in contrast to how you would like life to be
In simple words: What is true or real.
Examples
- The reality of the situation is more complicated than we thought.
- In virtual reality, users can experience a simulated environment.
- As a writer, I often blur the lines between fiction and reality.
- Many people struggle to accept the reality of climate change.
- Her dream was far from reality, leaving her feeling disappointed.
Usage notes
Commonly used in discussions about life, experiences, or perceptions. Avoid in overly formal contexts; more suitable for everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'real' + 'ity' – the state of being real.
Collocations
- sad
- sobering
- unfortunate
- become
- make something
- accept
- check
- television
- TV
- in reality
- reality of
- a grasp of reality
- a grasp on reality
- a perception of reality
- sad
- sobering
- unfortunate
- become
- make something
- accept
- check
- television
- TV
- in reality
- reality of
- a grasp of reality
- a grasp on reality
- a perception of reality
Synonyms
- truth
- fact
- existence
- actuality
- realism
Antonyms
- fantasy
- illusion
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'realty', which refers to real estate.
- Using 'reality' incorrectly in plural form.
- Mixing up 'reality' with 'actuality'.