realistic - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- amazingly: This is an amazingly realistic and comprehensive cricket simulation game and it is FREE to play.
- stunningly: This software also reads Mathematica's DXF files, and can produce stunningly realistic output.
- gorgeously: The introduction of HDR lighting effects means all those with meaty graphics cards will soon be treated to some gorgeously realistic sunsets.
- frighteningly: Also the game looks stunning, and the developers ' attention to detail means the whole thing looks frighteningly realistic.
- biologically: The students will learn how to model and exercise biologically realistic neural networks.
- incredibly: A large percentage of gun crime is carried out by people using replica firearms which are incredibly realistic.
Infinitive complement
- expect: In some very competitive markets, it is not realistic to expect a very small website to reach the top page rankings of Google.
- know: I am realistic enough to know that there are bound to be set backs.
Modifies a noun
- prospect: What does a ' realistic prospect of conviction ' mean?
- expectation: However, it is clear that we need to develop much more realistic expectations.
- portrayal: In a strikingly realistic portrayal, the Nazi leader is seen with his hands clasped at his waist looking up.
- scenario: In order to provide a realistic test scenario the 200 most recent annotated CFP will form the test set.
- depiction: As a result the makers did not shy away from a graphically realistic depiction of rape, murder and revenge.
- goal: My only realistic goal was to aspire to bagging 500 of these monsters.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: On a certain number of points Gaumont has changed his version, perhaps to make it seem more realistic.
- appear: Writing as an onlooker this appears extremely realistic with officers feet and clothing actually catching fire from real gasoline bombs.
- look: Don't get too smooth a surface - a finish ridged by the file looks more realistic.
- remain: Our small Band Room too has been a great asset and our charges have remained realistic.
- become: The school and parents soon learned to become more realistic.
- feel: You can't pop right into a wheelie or a stoppie; things feel fairly realistic.
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