realism

realism
noun Date: 1817 1. concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical and visionary 2. a. a doctrine that universals exist outside the mind; specifically the conception that an abstract term names an independent and unitary reality b. a theory that objects of sense perception or cognition exist independently of the mind — compare nominalism 3. the theory or practice of fidelity in art and literature to nature or to real life and to accurate representation without idealization • realist adjective or nounrealistic adjectiverealistically adverb

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