real
adjective
1 she treats fictional characters as if they were real people:
actual, existent, nonfictional, nonfictitious, factual;
historical;
material, physical, tangible, concrete, palpable, corporeal, substantial;
rare unimaginary, veridical.
▷antonyms unreal, imaginary.
2 do you think it could be real gold?:
genuine, authentic, bona fide;
informal honest-to-goodness, your actual, kosher;
British, informal pukka.
▷antonyms imitation, fake.
4 there were tears of real grief in his eyes:
sincere, genuine, true, unfeigned, unpretended, heartfelt, from the heart, unaffected, earnest, wholehearted, fervent, honest, truthful.
▷antonyms false.
adverb
North American, informal
that was real good of you:
very, extremely, exceedingly, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, vastly, hugely;
extraordinarily, extra, excessively, overly, over, abundantly, inordinately, singularly, significantly, distinctly, outstandingly, uncommonly, unusually, decidedly, particularly, eminently, supremely, highly, remarkably, really, truly, mightily, thoroughly;
all that, to a great extent, most, so, too;
Scottish unco;
French très;
Northern English right;
informal terrifically, awfully, terribly, devilishly, madly, majorly, seriously, desperately, mega, ultra, oh-so, too-too, stinking, mucho, damn, damned, too … for words;
informal , dated devilish, hellish, frightfully;
British, informal ever so, well, bloody, jolly, dead, dirty, fair;
North American, informal mighty, powerful, awful, plumb, darned, way, bitching, mad;
South African, informal lekker;
archaic exceeding, sore.