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单词 realsome
释义

realsome

English

Etymology

From real + -some.

Adjective

realsome (comparative more realsome, superlative most realsome)

  1. (rare) Characterised or marked by realness or reality; actual
    • 1906, Samuel Rutherford Crockett, Fishers of men:
      But once you are in love — realsome, that is, not like Silly Freddy watching through the bushes yonder — you ' keep in the middle of the road,' and avalanches and earthquakes are quite unable to turn you.
    • 1991, Sakthi Sugars, Kisan World:
      The current trend is to cut the subsidies and make the economies more, competitive and allow the market forces to bring about a realsome price level for all sections of the people.
    • 2006, Joseph Harry Silber, The Ecstasies of Willaert:
      But nothing disgusts me like vengeful arts, / And somehow realsome do seem your tears, / So your story, Ernest, I have heard sincere.

Synonyms

  • true to life

Antonyms

  • ideal
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