Crossword-Solution: REALNESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Realness | n. | The quality or condition of being real; reality. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “REALNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A bona fide quality | 1 answer |
| Down-to-earth quality | 1 answer |
| Lifelike quality. | 1 answer |
| factuality | 9 answers |
| authenticity | 39 answers |
| verisimilitude | 48 answers |
| Actuality | 69 answers |
| Fact | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REALNESS (5)
Maturity forgets the marvellous realness of a boy's day-dreams, how colourful they glow, rosy and living, and how opaque the curtain closing down between the dreamer and the actual world.
She could not blame herself, for the intensity of her suffering testified to the bitter realness of her love of the dead man.
These papers have a realness about them, which have their weight against any suspicions, however strong.
Whatever institution has existed or exists, however irrational, however preposterous, has, by virtue of its contact with individualities, an effect of realness and rightness no untried thing may share.
The exquisite paragraphs in this and the next page, in addition to others scattered, though with a sparing hand, through his novels, afford sufficient proof that De Foe was a first-rate master of periodic style; but with sound judgment, and the fine tact of genius, he has avoided it as adverse to, nay, incompatible with, the every-day matter of fact realness, which forms the charm and the character of all his romances.
Quotes with REALNESS (3)
If we dare to dream, we must dare to wake up. When we come to rub our eyes wide open and face up to realness, we can clear our vision and curb a whirlwind of bewilderment that might break our mind apart, once fantasy wrangles with reality and our awareness denies the true colors of facts. ("Behind the frosted glass”)
Perfection, in the form of a flawless stream of words delivered with cool composure, is never as persuasive as realness. An impassioned but imperfect speech, which shows you care too much to hide flaws, is far more compelling.
I know nothing I’m doing is important,' he said. 'Sure, I’m just a waste product of history. Maybe nothing I’m doing is even real, after all. But I was born right here, in this old house, and I look out the window and know what I’m seeing, and I know some people I like to be with, and I like what I do all day long, and maybe that’s all that realness is, anyway
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1967–2015).