Real or Imagined? (1 min 23 sec)
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- Actually existing as a thing.
- Occurring in fact.
- Not imagined or supposed.
- Genuine; not imitation or artificial.
- Authentic.
- Having actual existence.
- Having substance, as opposed to being imaginary or illusory.
- Not feigned or pretended;
- Sincere.
- When something is "not real" or "imagined," it does not exist in actuality or in the external world of objective reality.
- It refers to something that is purely a creation of the mind, lacking objective existence or verifiable presence.
- If something is imagined it is a product of one's imagination or mental construct, rather than being based on external, tangible reality.
- Imagined things exist only within the realm of thoughts, ideas, fantasies, or perceptions, but they do not have a direct correspondence to the external world.
- Something that is not real or imagined does not have a basis in objective truth or factual existence.
- It is illusory, fictional, and lacking substance in the context of external reality.
- Playful.
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