not artificial, fraudulent, illusory, or fictional; actual, genuine, or authentic
not illusory or fictional; actual or authentic
not artificial; being precisely what the name implies; genuine
Ireal butter?
made or served according to traditional methods and implying a flavour superior to that produced by modern methods
real ale
significant
is a real problem
used chiefly for emphasis: complete or great
was a real surprise
measured by purchasing power rather than the paper value of money
real income
said of an image: formed by light rays converging at a point: compare virtual
of or belonging to or concerned with the set of real numbers
the real roots of an equation
informal (usu in imperative) to be realistic; to have some sense
Listen Geoffrey, get real OK? People love cars, I love cars — Ben Elton