realisms

[US]/[ˈriːəlɪz(ə)m]/
[UK]/[ˈriːəlɪz(ə)m]/

Translation

n.the quality of appearing to be true or real; a tendency to portray things as they are, without idealization; a particular realistic style or movement in art or literature

Phrases & Collocations

realism itself

facing realisms

realisms abound

political realisms

grasping realisms

beyond realisms

realism's influence

showed realisms

examining realisms

daily realisms

Example Sentences

the film's realisms resonated with audiences who appreciated its honest portrayal of life.

he argued that magical elements detracted from the story's overall realisms.

the artist sought to capture the stark realisms of urban poverty in their paintings.

despite its fantastical setting, the novel maintained a sense of gritty realisms.

the documentary aimed to present the realisms of the refugee crisis without sensationalism.

the play explored the complex realisms of family relationships and societal pressures.

the author's commitment to portraying social realisms earned them critical acclaim.

the director emphasized the importance of grounding the story in believable realisms.

the novel's strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realisms of war.

the debate centered on whether the story sacrificed narrative flow for the sake of realisms.

the photographer's work is celebrated for its stark and unflinching realisms.

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