East Valley Tribune: Interpersonal Edge: Should career choice be realistic or idealistic?
New York Post: Ex-NYC Mayor Eric Adams says successor Mamdani is getting a reality check: ‘Idealistic approach is the not realistic approach’
Ex-NYC Mayor Eric Adams says successor Mamdani is getting a reality check: ‘Idealistic approach is the not realistic approach’
Adjective realistic (comparative more realistic, superlative most realistic) Expressed or represented as being accurate, practicable, or not idealistic.
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams said his socialist successor, Zohran Mamdani, is getting a reality check on the “idealistic” approach he fiercely championed after two months in charge of the Big ...
Sporting News: Saints 'ideal' but realistic No. 8 pick is 9.5 edge to replace Cameron Jordan
Saints 'ideal' but realistic No. 8 pick is 9.5 edge to replace Cameron Jordan
Yahoo Sports: Bears 'ideal' but realistic pick at No. 25 would be perfect Kevin Byard replacement
Bears 'ideal' but realistic pick at No. 25 would be perfect Kevin Byard replacement
The meaning of REALISTIC is of, relating to, or marked by literary or artistic realism : accurately representing what is natural or real : convincingly rendered to appear natural.
To be realistic, households must set at least investment and fertility rates. The implication of this is that decision-makers are simply unable to form realistic expectations about the consequences of their actions.
Definition of realistic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Tending to or expressing an awareness of things as they really are: She gave us a realistic appraisal of our chances. 2. Of or relating to the representation of objects, actions, or social conditions as they actually are: a realistic novel about coal mining. See Synonyms at vivid.