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actuality
This term emphasizes the concrete existence of a thing, often serving as a sharp contrast to theories, hopes, or imagined scenarios. It carries a clinical or philosophical tone, suggesting a cold realization of how things truly are regardless of how they were planned. While it functions as a noun, it is typically used in a non-count sense when referring to the general state of being real. However, it can be used as a count noun when referring to specific, individual facts or instances of reality.
Meanings
The state of existing in fact or reality, as opposed to being a possibility or a theoretical concept.
"The plan was ambitious, but the actuality of the situation made it impossible to implement."