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All concreteness synonyms

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noun concreteness

  • phenomenon β€” a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable: to study the phenomena of nature.
  • matter β€” a dull or dead surface, often slightly roughened, as on metals, paint, paper, or glass.
  • truth β€” the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • real world β€” the realm of practical or actual experience, as opposed to the abstract, theoretical, or idealized sphere of the classroom, laboratory, etc.: recent college graduates looking for jobs in the real world of rising unemployment.
  • sensibility β€” capacity for sensation or feeling; responsiveness or susceptibility to sensory stimuli.
  • realism β€” interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • item β€” a separate article or particular: 50 items on the list.
  • material β€” the substance or substances of which a thing is made or composed: Stone is a durable material.
  • texture β€” the visual and especially tactile quality of a surface: rough texture.
  • stuff β€” the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff.
  • presence β€” the state or fact of being present, as with others or in a place.
  • being β€” Being is the present participle of be1.
  • materiality β€” material nature or quality.
  • authenticity β€” the quality or state of being authentic; reliability; genuineness
  • deed β€” A deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad.
  • perceptibility β€” capable of being perceived; recognizable; appreciable: a perceptible change in his behavior.
  • verisimilitude β€” the appearance or semblance of truth; likelihood; probability: The play lacked verisimilitude.
  • tangibility β€” capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.
  • palpability β€” readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious; evident: a palpable lie; palpable absurdity.
  • actuality β€” Actuality is the state of really existing rather than being imagined.
  • solidity β€” the state, property, or quality of being solid.
  • object β€” anything that is visible or tangible and is relatively stable in form.
  • validity β€” the state or quality of being valid: to question the validity of the argument.
  • genuineness β€” possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
  • realness β€” true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
  • verity β€” the state or quality of being true; accordance with fact or reality: to question the verity of a statement.
  • substance β€” that of which a thing consists; physical matter or material: form and substance.
  • certainty β€” Certainty is the state of being definite or of having no doubts at all about something.
  • absoluteness β€” the quality of being absolute
  • substantiality β€” of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money.
  • substantive β€” a noun.
  • corporeality β€” the state or quality of being corporeal; bodily existence
  • body β€” Your body is all your physical parts, including your head, arms, and legs.
  • core β€” The core of a fruit is the central part of it. It contains seeds or pips.
  • individual β€” a single human being, as distinguished from a group.
  • hunk β€” a large piece or lump; chunk.
  • reality β€” the state or quality of being real.
  • bulk β€” You can refer to something's bulk when you want to emphasize that it is very large.
  • thing β€” (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
  • person β€” a human being, whether an adult or child: The table seats four persons.
  • mass β€” the celebration of the Eucharist. Compare High Mass, Low Mass.
  • animal β€” An animal is a living creature such as a dog, lion, or rabbit, rather than a bird, fish, insect, or human being.
  • force β€” physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • corpus β€” A corpus is a large collection of written or spoken texts that is used for language research.
  • staple β€” a principal raw material or commodity grown or manufactured in a locality.
  • fabric β€” a cloth made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers: woolen fabrics.
  • bottom line β€” The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider.
  • brass tacks β€” basic realities; hard facts (esp in the phrase get down to brass tacks)
  • name of the game β€” the essential element, consideration, or ultimate purpose; key: Profit is the name of the game in business.
  • nuts and bolts β€” the essential or basic aspects: to learn the nuts and bolts of a new job.
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