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| actual | (adj) presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible, Syn. existent, Ant. potential, Example: the predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different; actual and imagined conditions |
| actual | (adj) taking place in reality; not pretended or imitated, Example: we saw the actual wedding on television; filmed the actual beating |
| actual | (adj) being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; ; - G.K.Chesterton, Syn. genuine, literal, real, Example: her actual motive; a literal solitude like a desert; a genuine dilemma |
| actual | (adj) existing in act or fact, Syn. factual, Example: rocks and trees...the actual world; actual heroism; the actual things that produced the emotion you experienced |
| actual | (adj) being or existing at the present moment, Example: the ship's actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West |
| actual damages | (n) (law) compensation for losses that can readily be proven to have occurred and for which the injured party has the right to be compensated, Syn. general damages, compensatory damages |
| actual eviction | (n) the physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises; the tenant is relieved of any further duty to pay rent |
| actuality | (n) the state of actually existing objectively, Example: a hope that progressed from possibility to actuality |
| actualize | (v) represent or describe realistically, Syn. actualise |
| actually | (adv) in actual fact, Syn. really, Example: to be nominally but not actually independent; no one actually saw the shark; large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt |
| Actual | n. (Finance) Something actually received; real, as distinct from estimated, receipts. [ Cant ] [ 1913 Webster ] The accounts of revenues supplied . . . were not real receipts: not, in financial language, “actuals, ” but only Egyptian budget estimates. Fortnightly Review. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Actual | a. [ OE. actuel, F. actuel, L. actualis, fr. agere to do, act. ] Her walking and other actual performances. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Let your holy and pious intention be actual; that is . . . by a special prayer or action, . . . given to God. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Actualist | n. One who deals with or considers actually existing facts and conditions, rather than fancies or theories; a realist; -- opposed to |
| Actuality | n.; |
| Actualization | |
| Actualize | v. t. To make actual; to realize in action. [ R. ] Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| actualized | adj. changed from potential to actual; |
| Actually | adv. |
| Actualness | n. Quality of being actual; actuality. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Actuarial | a. Of or pertaining to actuaries; |