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		Definition of real life in English: real lifenoun  mass nounLife as it is lived in reality, involving unwelcome as well as welcome experiences, as distinct from a fictional or idealized world. as modifier real-life situations  Example sentencesExamples -  We hope to feature real-life examples of steps you can take to improve the environment in which you work.
 -  Their training clicked into place and they used it well in a real-life situation.
 -  This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works.
 -  Bodies were found in libraries, or in any place other than where real-life murders actually take place.
 -  Academic research shook hands with real-life experience in Geraldton last week.
 -  Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country.
 -  Teachers experience the real-life situations and as such we must voice our concerns.
 -  Animals are typically tested using methods and doses that are at odds with real-life conditions.
 -  It is about giving them suitable work experience and real-life challenges.
 -  Given the record of our real-life heroes I would any day prefer the unreal ones from cinema.
 -  The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience.
 -  The guns are all quite powerful and accurately model their real-life counterparts.
 -  The series has a reputation for an uncanny prescience when it comes to mirroring real-life events.
 -  This real-life experience for students is real work in a small business working environment.
 -  We were embarking on a real-life experiment into whether it's worth paying the extra to have professionals.
 -  Those tasks should come from the real-life situations that they might be called upon to do.
 -  People sit and watch that documentary, which is real-life stuff, not a soap opera.
 -  In real-life situations, the judgment that A is the same person as B typically has moral implications.
 -  Both are great real-life characters and have a lot of neat stories to tell.
 -  We should actually be out there talking to people because they've got real-life experiences that they want to share.
 
  Synonyms true to life, lifelike, true, truthful, faithful, real-life, close, naturalistic, authentic, genuine, representational, graphic, convincing    Definition of real life in US English: real lifenoun Life as it is lived in reality, involving unwelcome as well as welcome experiences, as distinct from a fictional world. as modifier real-life situations  Example sentencesExamples -  This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works.
 -  Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country.
 -  Those tasks should come from the real-life situations that they might be called upon to do.
 -  We were embarking on a real-life experiment into whether it's worth paying the extra to have professionals.
 -  Both are great real-life characters and have a lot of neat stories to tell.
 -  We hope to feature real-life examples of steps you can take to improve the environment in which you work.
 -  Teachers experience the real-life situations and as such we must voice our concerns.
 -  The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience.
 -  Given the record of our real-life heroes I would any day prefer the unreal ones from cinema.
 -  Academic research shook hands with real-life experience in Geraldton last week.
 -  Their training clicked into place and they used it well in a real-life situation.
 -  This real-life experience for students is real work in a small business working environment.
 -  We should actually be out there talking to people because they've got real-life experiences that they want to share.
 -  People sit and watch that documentary, which is real-life stuff, not a soap opera.
 -  The series has a reputation for an uncanny prescience when it comes to mirroring real-life events.
 -  In real-life situations, the judgment that A is the same person as B typically has moral implications.
 -  The guns are all quite powerful and accurately model their real-life counterparts.
 -  It is about giving them suitable work experience and real-life challenges.
 -  Bodies were found in libraries, or in any place other than where real-life murders actually take place.
 -  Animals are typically tested using methods and doses that are at odds with real-life conditions.
 
  Synonyms true to life, lifelike, true, truthful, faithful, real-life, close, naturalistic, authentic, genuine, representational, graphic, convincing     |