noun
- the attitude or practice of accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly
- the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life in art or literature
- the doctrine that universals or abstract concepts have an objective or absolute existence
Usage: art; literature
Usage: philosophy
Examples
- Her realism about the job market helped her choose a practical career path.
- The novel’s stark realism depicted life in the inner city without romanticizing it.
- Political realism requires accepting that compromise is often necessary.
- The painting’s photographic realism made it almost indistinguishable from a photograph.
- His realism about his athletic abilities led him to focus on academics instead.
- The film’s gritty realism showed the harsh conditions of factory workers.
- She approached the budget negotiations with cold realism about available funds.