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abstract When a painting or sculpture is abstract, you can't tell what it is. It has shapes and maybe color, but it's not a clear picture of anything. The artist may be trying to suggest a feeling or idea or maybe even people and things, but the artist is not trying to show those people and things as they are in reality. [1/3 definitions]
carry out to make into a reality. [1/3 definitions]
execute to do or carry out; to make (something) become a reality. [1/2 definitions]
exist to be present in a particular place, or to be present in the world or in reality; have being. [1/3 definitions]
fact A fact is something that is real or that has happened or is happening in reality. [1/2 definitions]
in fact in reality; really; indeed.
model a very small copy of a thing that exists or used to exist in reality, constructed for one's own entertainment. [1/12 definitions]
ought We sometimes use "ought" to tell what we think is proper or correct even if the reality is different from our opinion. [1/4 definitions]
reality Reality is all of what we know to exist and be true. Reality is not created by imagination. What we see in dreams at night is not reality. If someone believes they are riding a duck over a cloud of soap bubbles, their mind is not seeing reality. [2 definitions]
should used to express someone's opinion of the proper behavior or state of something, even if it is not true in reality. [1/5 definitions]
weird When something is weird, it is strange in a mysterious way. It is strange like something that is not from this earth or not from the reality that we know. [1/2 definitions]
wild If something like an idea or proposal is wild, it seems crazy to people. It seems like it can't be done or it could be risky. It seems like it could only exist or happen in someone's imagination and not in reality. [1/9 definitions]