realistic
adjective
1 you've got to be realistic and accept what has happened:
practical, pragmatic, matter-of-fact, down-to-earth, sensible, commonsensical;
rational, logical, reasonable, level-headed, clear-sighted, hard-headed, businesslike, sober, unromantic, unsentimental, unidealistic, tough-minded, robust, hard-boiled, unemotional;
informal with both/one's feet on the ground, hard-nosed, no-nonsense.
▷antonyms unrealistic, idealistic.
2 a regional settlement remains an important and realistic aim:
achievable, attainable, feasible, practicable, within the bounds of possibility, viable, reasonable, sensible, logical, workable;
informal doable.
▷antonyms impracticable.
3 the film was not intended to be a realistic portrayal of the war:
true to life, lifelike, true, truthful, faithful, real-life, close, naturalistic, authentic, genuine, representational, graphic, convincing;
French vérité;
informal kitchen-sink, warts and all;
rare verisimilar, veristic, speaking.
▷antonyms imaginative, fictional.
realistic Oxford Dictionary of English