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Real vs Realise - What's the difference?

real | realise |


As a noun real

is real (former currency of spain).

As a verb realise is

.

Fungible vs Real - What's the difference?

fungible | real |


As nouns the difference between fungible and real

is that fungible is (chiefly|in the plural) any fungible item while real is real (former currency of spain).

As an adjective fungible

is (finance|and|commerce) able to be substituted for something of equal value or utility; interchangeable, exchangeable, replaceable.

Real vs Actually - What's the difference?

real | actually |


As a noun real

is real (former currency of spain).

As an adverb actually is

(modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.

Real vs Radical - What's the difference?

real | radical |


As nouns the difference between real and radical

is that real is real (former currency of spain) while radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism).

As an adjective radical is

favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

Smart vs Real - What's the difference?

smart | real |


As a proper noun smart

is .

As a noun real is

real (former currency of spain).

Real vs Phoney - What's the difference?

real | phoney |


As nouns the difference between real and phoney

is that real is real (former currency of spain) while phoney is .

As an adjective phoney is

.

Real vs Phony - What's the difference?

real | phony |


As adjectives the difference between real and phony

is that real is true, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent while phony is fraudulent; fake; having a misleading appearance.

As nouns the difference between real and phony

is that real is a commodity; see reality while phony is a person who assumes an identity or quality other than their own.

As an adverb real

is really, very.

As a proper noun Real

is Real Madrid, a football club from Madrid.

Real vs Probable - What's the difference?

real | probable |


As a noun real

is real (former currency of spain).

As an adjective probable is

likely or most likely to be true.

Stark vs Real - What's the difference?

stark | real |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As a noun real is

real (former currency of spain).

Real vs Veridical - What's the difference?

real | veridical |


As a noun real

is real (former currency of spain).

As an adjective veridical is

true.

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