Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofreal : morereal
Etymologies
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Examples
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DL: The way I see it, only real men cry, and even 'realer' men tell other men that they cry.
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DL: The way I see it, only real men cry, and even 'realer' men tell other men that they cry.
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But as women have noted: seeing a woman accomplish something makes it "realer" to a little girl than watching a man do it.
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But as women have noted: seeing a woman accomplish something makes it "realer" to a little girl than watching a man do it.
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Often, people shift behaviors just by getting "realer" with themselves: a smoker quits because his doctor convinces him he will die if he doesn't, AND his children plead with him to be there to dance at their weddings.
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Want to feel "realer" than the guy in the designer loft next door?
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Part two was even better, perhaps even "realer," though no less kissy:
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The "what's-it-like-to-almost-die" coverage didn't fly with the TV crew - not enough panic; no missed wedding days huffed the producer - but passengers loved the electronic documentation of their ordeal because it made the moment "realer," says Greene.
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The "what's-it-like-to-almost-die" coverage didn't fly with the TV crew - not enough panic; no missed wedding days huffed the producer - but passengers loved the electronic documentation of their ordeal because it made the moment "realer," says Greene.
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The "what's-it-like-to-almost-die" coverage didn't fly with the TV crew -- not enough panic; no missed wedding days huffed the producer -- but passengers loved the electronic documentation of their ordeal because it made the moment "realer," says Greene.
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