True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
Absolute, complete, utter.
Having been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation; measured in purchasing power (contrast nominal).
Genuine, unfeigned, sincere.
Signifying meritorious qualities or actions especially as regard the enjoyment of life, prowess at sports, or success wooing potential partners.
Actually being, existing, or occurring; not fictitious or imaginary.
That has objective, physical existence.
Being either a rational number, or the limit of a convergent infinite sequence of rational numbers: being one of a set of numbers with a one-to-one correspondence to the points on a line.
Genuine, not artificial, counterfeit, or fake.
Relating to the result of the actions of rational agents; relating to neoclassical economic models as opposed to Keynesian models.
Relating to immovable tangible property.
Really, very.
A unit of currency used in Brazil since 1994. Symbol: R$.
A coin worth one real.
A commodity; see realty.
Former unit of currency of Spain and Spain's colonies.
A unit of currency used in Portugal and its colonies from 1430 until 1911, and in Brazil from 1790 until 1942.
A real number.
One of the three genders that the common gender can be separated into in the Scandinavian languages.
Asserting something incorrect or untrue.
Improper; unfit; unsuitable.
Incorrect or untrue.
Not working; out of order.
Designed to be worn or placed inward
Immoral, not good, bad.
The incorrect or unjust position or opinion.
An instance of wronging someone (sometimes with possessive to indicate the wrongdoer).
Something that is immoral or not good.
The opposite of right; the concept of badness.
In a way that isn't right; incorrectly, wrongly.
To deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice.
To treat unjustly; to injure or harm.
To slander; to impute evil to unjustly.