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All in reality synonyms

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adv in reality

  • admittedly — You use admittedly when you are saying something which weakens the importance or force of your statement.
  • authentically — not false or copied; genuine; real: an authentic antique.
  • categorically — without exceptions or conditions; absolute; unqualified and unconditional: a categorical denial.
  • for real — true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
  • unmistakably — not mistakable; clear; obvious.
  • mainly — chiefly; principally; for the most part; in the main; to the greatest extent: Our success was due mainly to your efforts. The audience consisted mainly of students.
  • much — great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake.
  • in essence — the basic, real, and invariable nature of a thing or its significant individual feature or features: Freedom is the very essence of our democracy.
  • in substance — that of which a thing consists; physical matter or material: form and substance.
  • in the main — chief in size, extent, or importance; principal; leading: the company's main office; the main features of a plan.
  • accurately — free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.
  • constantly — not changing or varying; uniform; regular; invariable: All conditions during the three experiments were constant.
  • correctly — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
  • faithfully — strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
  • firmly — not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
  • honorably — in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright: They were all honorable men.
  • loyally — faithful to one's sovereign, government, or state: a loyal subject.
  • reliably — that may be relied on or trusted; dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty, etc.: reliable information.
  • steadily — firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder.
  • truthfully — telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.
  • beyond question — a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • confirmed — You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
  • devotedly — zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection: a devoted friend.
  • factually — of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
  • righteously — characterized by uprightness or morality: a righteous observance of the law.
  • staunchly — firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.
  • unequivocally — in a way that is clear and unambiguous: The theme is unequivocally religious.
  • veraciously — habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest: a veracious witness.
  • with all one's heart — Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
  • actual — You use actual to emphasize that you are referring to something real or genuine.
  • factual — of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
  • real — true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
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