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reality
Noun
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Reality is what actually is. Reality is what is real.
I'm sure you'd like to get everything you want for free, but that isn't reality.
What you see on television is often very far from reality.
He lost contact with reality because of his mental illness.
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If some kinds of psychology and philosophy reality is whatever you experience; what seems real to you.
The therapist insists I shouldn't think my reality is the same as hers.
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If you get a dose of reality you learn the truth and what things are like for most people.
He needs a dose of reality to get him out of his naive ways.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
aid
Noun
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Aid is the help that is given to people, usually by a government or institution.
After the flood the UN sent $500 million of aid in the form of food, water, tents, and medical supplies.
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An aid is a person or thing that helps you do an activity.
The president's aid spoke to the newspapers today.
I can't see, but I have a number of aids, such as a cane, a dog, and a talking computer, that make my life easier.
aid
Verb
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If you aid someone, you help them.