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Definition of Realest
1. real [adj] - See also: real
Lexicographical Neighbors of Realest
Literary usage of Realest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Character-shaping and Character-showing by Henry Clay Trumbull (1889)
"One's realest and innermost self may be, it often is, very different from one's
outer and apparent self. One's character may not be rightly known to others, ..."
2. The Book of Isaiah by George Adam Smith (1893)
"... to some other source than their own wicked wills; but the thing is man's
realest burden, and man's realest burden is what God stoops lowest to bear. ..."
3. The Expositor's Bible by William Robertson Nicoll (1900)
"... or dishonestly tracing the bitterness and unrest of their lives to some other
source than their own wicked wills; but the thing is man's realest burden, ..."
4. Living Christ: An Exposition of the Immortality of Man in Soul & Body by Paul Tyner (1897)
"... the truest, realest man (we often forget that about Jesus Christ, but so he
was), the realest man that ever lived; he died, and see, he still lives. ..."
5. O, to be Rich and Young! by Jabez Thomas Sunderland (1910)
"And do not so-called poor men need above everything else to know that realest
poverty and realest wealth are internal, not external; that while efforts to ..."