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British pronunciation/ɹˈiəl/
American pronunciation/ˈɹiɫ/

Definição e Significado de "real"

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real, verdadeiro

having actual existence and not imaginary
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actual

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The real world is often different from dreams and fantasies.
The real world often requires practical solutions, not just ideas.
The tears in her eyes were real as she said goodbye to her beloved pet.
02

real, autêntico

having the full value or significance as described
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genuine

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The real challenge was harder than anyone anticipated.
His real talent was evident in every performance.
The real benefits of the program were clear to all participants.
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real, sério

having significant seriousness or gravity
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The threat of the virus is real, and we must take precautions.
His concerns about the project were real and warranted attention.
The impact of climate change is real and should be addressed immediately.
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real, genuíno

having genuine quality or authenticity
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The house is made of real wood, not fake materials.
He gave me a real diamond for my birthday.
The necklace is made of real gold.
05

renda real, valor real

having value adjusted for changes in price or purchasing power, reflecting the true economic worth
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Real income accounts for inflation, showing the true purchasing power.
The economy grew in real dollars, not just nominal value.
They calculated real income to compare living standards across regions.
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real, genuíno

genuinely real and verifiable
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The researchers provided real data that could be independently verified, rather than speculative estimates.
The scientist presented real evidence from the experiments, which supported the new theory.
Their concerns about the policy were based on real data, which could be analyzed and confirmed.
01

realmente, de fato

used to emphasize something to a high degree or extent
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She 's real talented in playing the piano.
The team worked real hard to meet the project deadline.
The movie was real interesting, keeping the audience engaged.
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real (moeda), real espanhol

a former coin, historically used in Spain and its colonies, and often divided into smaller units
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The real was replaced by the peso in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Old Spanish coins like the real are popular with collectors.
A real was worth eight silver pieces in colonial times.
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real

a unit of currency used in some countries, such as Brazil
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I only had one real left after shopping.
The real has been the currency of Brazil since 1994.
The value of the real has experienced ups and downs in recent years.
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