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actuality
/ ˌæʃʊˈæɪɪ /
noun
- true existence; reality
- sometimes plural a fact or condition that is real
Other Word Forms
- ԴDza·ٳ·i·ٲ noun plural nonactualities
Word History and Origins
Origin of actuality1
Example Sentences
I refuse to invoke the phrase, "Elementary, my dear Watson," since it's one that's been famously misattributed to Holmes, though, in actuality, found nowhere in Doyle's pages.
Upon opening my eyes, I discover the ‘brook’ is, in actuality, a horse releasing a powerful stream of urine.
In actuality, DoorDash pocketed those tips, adding the funds to the driver's base pay instead of giving them the full tips they earned.
They think it’s so great, and are so happy about it because, in actuality, they don’t love our Country,” Trump wrote.
"To be honest, at that time it was all quite abstract, and I think this year has been about turning it into an actuality."
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