Synonyms for for real
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : ree-uh l, reel |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈri əl, ril |
Top 10 synonyms for for real Other synonyms for the word for real
- -carat
- 24-carat
- aboveboard
- absolute
- accepted
- accredited
- actual
- admittedly
- all joking aside
- amen
- as a matter of fact
- assuredly
- authentic
- authentically
- authenticated
- authorized
- bare
- beyond doubt
- beyond shadow of doubt
- bona fide
- card-carrying
- categorical
- categorically
- certain
- certified
- clean
- close
- come what may
- conclusively
- concrete
- confirmed
- constant
- cool it
- corporeal
- creditable
- cut the comedy
- de facto
- dead sure
- decidedly
- definite
- definitely
- demonstrable
- dependable
- determined
- determinedly
- distinctly
- doubtlessly
- down
- earnestly
- easily
- even
- evidently
- exact
- existent
- explicitly
- factual
- fair
- fair and square
- fairly
- faithful
- fervently
- firm
- fixed
- fixedly
- folksy
- for a fact
- for certain
- for fair
- for real
- for-sure
- frank
- genuine
- genuinely
- good
- good-faith
- grave
- gravely
- hard
- homey
- honest
- honest injun
- honest to God
- honest-to-god
- honest-to-goodness
- honestly
- in actuality
- in all conscience
- in all seriousness
- in earnest
- in effect
- in fact
- in point of fact
- in reality
- in truth
- indeed
- indisputable
- indub
- indubitable
- indubitably
- inevitably
- inexorably
- infallibly
- intent
- intently
- irrefutably
- kosher
- lawful
- legit
- legitimate
- legitimately
- literal
- literally
- manifestly
- mean business
- meaningful
- much
- naked
- natural
- naturally
- no buts about it
- no doubt
- no ifs ands or buts
- no question
- no two ways about it
- no-fooling
- no-nonsense
- nothing else but
- objective
- of course
- official
- on the level
- on the up and up
- on the up-and-up
- open
- open and shut
- original
- palpable
- passionately
- phenomenal
- physical
- plain
- plainly
- playing hard ball
- positive
- positively
- precise
- precisely
- proper
- proved
- pure
- pure and simple
- purposefully
- rain or shine
- real
- real stuff
- realistic
- really
- really-truly
- reliable
- resolute
- resolutely
- resolved
- right as rain
- righteous
- rightful
- sanctioned
- sedate
- sedately
- sensible
- simmer down
- simple
- sincere
- sincerely
- sober
- soberly
- solemn
- solemnly
- solid
- somber
- sound
- square
- stable
- staid
- stark
- steady
- sterling
- sternly
- straight
- straight-shooting
- straighten out
- straightforward
- strictly
- substantial
- substantive
- sure
- sure enough
- sure thing
- sure-enough
- sure-thing
- surely
- tangible
- thoughtful
- thoughtfully
- to be sure
- true
- true to life
- truly
- trustworthy
- trusty
- truthful
- truthfully
- twenty-four carat
- twenty-four-carat
- unadorned
- unconcealed
- undeniable
- undeniably
- undisguised
- undissembled
- undoubted
- undoubtedly
- unembellished
- unequivocally
- unerringly
- unfailingly
- unmistakably
- unquestionable
- unquestionably
- unshakably
- valid
- vanilla
- verifiable
- verified
- verily
- veritable
- veritably
- very
- very much
- vigorously
- visible
- weighty
- well
- with a straight face
- with certainty
- with forethought
- with good faith
- with sobriety
- without fail
- zealously
Définition of for real
Origin :- early 14c., "actually existing, true;" mid-15c., "relating to things" (especially property), from Old French reel "real, actual," from Late Latin realis "actual," in Medieval Latin "belonging to the thing itself," from Latin res "matter, thing," of uncertain origin. Meaning "genuine" is recorded from 1550s; sense of "unaffected, no-nonsense" is from 1847.
- Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all, because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand. [Margery Williams, "The Velveteen Rabbit"]
- Real estate is first recorded 1660s and retains the oldest English sense of the word. Noun phrase real time is early 19c. as a term in logic and philosophy, 1953 as an adjectival phrase; get real, usually an interjection, was U.S. college slang in 1960s, reached wide popularity c.1987.
- As in on the level : adj quite honest
- As in authentic : adj real, genuine
- As in substantial : adj material, real
- As in unvarnished : adj plain, honest
- As in veritable : adj authentic
- As in bona fide : adj authentic and genuine
- As in actual : adj truly existing, real
- As in earnest : adj serious; very important
- As in genuine : adj authentic, real
- As in honest-to-God : adj genuine
- As in indeed : adv actually
- As in really : adv without a doubt
- As in seriously : adv not humorously
- As in surely : adv without doubt
- As in genuinely : adv really
- As in verily : adv really
- As in for sure : adv definitely
Antonyms for for real
- affected
- casually
- changeable
- corrupt
- counterfeit
- deceitful
- deceiving
- deceptive
- devious
- dishonest
- doubtful
- doubtfully
- dubious
- dubiously
- ethereal
- fake
- false
- falsified
- fictitious
- flippant
- funnily
- hypothetical
- illegitimate
- imaginary
- implausible
- impoverished
- improbable
- inconstant
- incredible
- indefinite
- indefinitely
- insignificant
- insincere
- invalid
- irresolute
- legendary
- lightly
- little
- loose
- mental
- minor
- misleading
- nominal
- past
- poor
- pretended
- questionable
- questionably
- reputed
- sham
- small
- spiritual
- theoretical
- thoughtless
- trivial
- trivially
- unauthorized
- uncertain
- unconcerned
- unenthusiastic
- unfixed
- ungenuine
- unimportant
- unlikely
- unpassionate
- unpurposeful
- unreal
- unreliable
- unserious
- unstable
- unsteady
- unsubstantial
- unsure
- unthoughtful
- untrustworthy
- vaguely
- wavering
- weak
- wobbly
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