actuality
/ˌækt͡ʃuˈælɪti/
actuality
English
Noun Top 38,431
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Definition
The state of existing; existence.
Etymology
From actual + -ity. * (television): Influenced by French actualité.
Example Sentences
- ""It seems as though I have lived this life always. The world of books and bookish folk is very vague, more like a dream memory than an actuality. I surely have hunted and forayed and fought all the days of my life. And you, too, seem a part of it. You are -- " I was on the verge of saying, "my woman, my mate," but glibly changed it to -- "standing the hardship well.""
- "A cabled despatch is better than nothing, but a voicecast of tolerable quality is preferable, and in certain types of story a voicecast with live or recorded actuality is best of all. Correspondents all have portable tape recorders."
- "This is a news report from the scene of the event. When a voicer and an actuality are combined into one complete story, it's known as a wrap."
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