existent
This word describes the state of being real rather than imaginary or hypothetical. It focuses on the fact of presence in reality, often used in philosophical, scientific, or legal contexts to distinguish what 'is' from what 'might be'. Unlike 'existing', which often implies a continuous process or a current state of living (e.g., "an existing problem"), 'existent' tends to feel more static and categorical. It is frequently used as a formal classifier for things that possess actual being. It carries a neutral, objective connotation. It is rarely used in casual conversation—where people prefer 'real' or 'there'—and is instead reserved for technical discussions about ontology, mathematics, or the physical universe.
Meanings
Having reality; actually occurring or existing in the physical or conceptual world.
"The laws of physics apply to all existent matter in the universe."