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Explanation of "Real Life"

Definition:
"Real life" is a noun that refers to the actual experiences and situations that people encounter in their everyday lives, as opposed to theoretical or academic situations. It emphasizes practical, everyday experiences rather than what you might learn in school or books.

Advanced Usage:

In more complex discussions, "real life" can be used to highlight the challenges and unpredictability of everyday situations compared to theoretical knowledge.

Word Variants:
  • Real-life (adjective): This variant is used to describe something that occurs in actual life rather than in theory or fiction. Example: "She shared a real-life story about overcoming adversity."
Different Meanings:
  • Real Life (as a concept): It can also involve discussions about authenticity and genuine experiences, especially in contexts like art, literature, or media.
Synonyms:
  • Everyday life
  • Actual life
  • Practical life
  • The real world
Idioms/Phrasal Verbs:

While "real life" itself is not part of a common idiom or phrasal verb, it can be used in combinations or phrases like:
- "Get real" (to be realistic or to face the truth) - "Live in the real world" (to deal with practical matters instead of just theory)

Summary:

"Real life" is a term that helps us discuss the practical aspects of life, focusing on actual experiences rather than theoretical knowledge.

Noun
  1. the practical world as opposed to the academic world
    • a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world

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