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Learn to pronounce re·al·is·tic

/ˌrēəˈlistik/
adjective
  1. having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
    "jobs are scarce at the moment, so you've got to be realistic"
    synonyms: practical, pragmatic, matter-of-fact, down-to-earth, sensible, commonsensical, rational, logical, reasonable, levelheaded, clear-sighted, hardheaded, businesslike, sober, unromantic, unsentimental, unidealistic, tough-minded, robust, hard-boiled, unemotional, hard-nosed, no-nonsense, achievable, attainable, feasible, practicable, viable, workable, doable
  2. representing familiar things in a way that is accurate or true to life.
    "a realistic human drama"
    synonyms: true to life, lifelike, true, truthful, faithful, real-life, close, naturalistic, authentic, genuine, representational, graphic, convincing, vérité, kitchen-sink, warts and all, verisimilar, veristic, speaking

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7 days ago · The meaning of REALISTIC is of, relating to, or marked by literary or artistic realism : accurately representing what is natural or real ...
interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
having or showing a practical awareness of things as they are: She is realistic about her chances of winning.
/rɪəˈlɪstɪk/ · adjective. aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are. “a realistic description” · adjective. representing what is real; not ...
adjective · unmatched · disparate · contrasting · fake · mock · unalike · phony · sham · contrasted · phoney.
realistic from www.collinsdictionary.com
realistic in British English · 1. showing awareness and acceptance of reality · 2. practical or pragmatic rather than ideal or moral · 3. (of a book, film, etc) ...
REALISTIC meaning: 1 : able to see things as they really are and to deal with them in a practical way; 2 : based on what is real rather than on what is ...