Sentence for real | Use real in a sentence

Real example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use real in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for real.

  • Can they be real? (12)
  • It was a dream, a nightmare not real! (8)
  • It is a real tragedy. (10)
  • I suppose not a real hole. (8)
  • It was real earnest, then. (8)
  • My son was a real son to me. (8)
  • There is the real nobleman. (10)
  • Had they ever been quite real? (8)
  • This, then, was the real issue. (8)
  • It was the first real Spring day. (8)
  • They were both too real for him. (10)
  • One never got a moment of real peace. (8)
  • She had no real want or dangers, to face. (8)
  • You hate ladies, that is the real reason. (6)
  • Quite so, unless they find the real thief. (8)
  • I would give any money for a real good hunter. (4)
  • A courtly poor man was a real pleasure to him. (10)
  • There is very real danger to her, your lordship. (8)
  • His style was too polished to admit of real vigor. (3)
  • Real seekers after knowledge are a different sort. (8)
  • In those hours, Gyp had some real sensations of romance. (8)
  • When we begin to be real, we only really begin to be false. (8)
  • Here was a sensation, real and harmless, dignified and customary! (8)
  • He made one great effort to show the real sympathy he felt for her. (8)
  • Bernhardt betrayed a real grief, but as a woman would, and not a man. (9)
  • It was such a night as makes dreams real and turns reality to dreams. (8)
  • As if there were any real difference between you and the Conservatives. (8)
  • She kissed them warmly, ashamed of kissing, though the warmth was real. (10)
  • Perceiving that this would be the fifth real Public, he felt discouraged. (8)
  • The real solicitude now awakened in the maternal bosom was not soon over. (4)
  • Heriot, like the real friend he was, helped me with his name to the bond. (10)
  • Now you would do me a very real service if you would answer a few questions. (12)
  • I fancy, Lizzy, that obstinacy is the real defect of his character, after all. (4)
  • All this was very interesting, but it did not carry real instruction to the mind. (16)
  • And moods and feelings that seem so desperately real die in the unreality of sleep. (8)
  • A gentleman of real nobleness does not carry the common light for us to read him by. (10)
  • Now, mark me, madam; no one can rob you of your real name and title saving yourself. (10)
  • He has too much real feeling to address any woman on the haphazard of selfish passion. (4)
  • Miss Bingley succeeded no less in the real object of her civility; Mr. Darcy looked up. (4)
  • After all, the Tods were in real contact with the laborers, and that was the great thing. (8)
  • She played with her fancy for comfort, long after any real vitality in it had oozed out. (10)
  • What was this affair, if real, but the sort of episode that they read of in their papers? (8)
  • The real solution of the difficulty lies in the use of the platform system of construction. (17)
  • In your Parliament your House of Commons shows us real princes, your Throne merely titled ones. (10)
  • His real future was vested in those who had his blood, in whom he would live on when he was gone. (8)
  • It was not as if Annette could have a real passion for him; one could not expect that at his age. (8)
  • His sister in her anxiety to put him on his guard, had not beguiled him to forget his real state. (10)
  • As to his real character, had information been in her power, she had never felt a wish of inquiring. (4)
  • His real story, no doubt, was as different from that which I wove around his figure as night from day. (8)
  • I say all this, yet my real feeling is as if I were bald as Dr. Galliot and jealous as General Althorpe. (10)
  • Mrs. Corey looked at him forlornly, divining the core of real repugnance that existed in his self-satire. (9)
  • The men think us incapable of real friendship, you know, and I am determined to show them the difference. (4)
  • And since her company alone gave him real happiness, the current of love flowed over her heart all the time. (8)
  • He knew that nine people out of ten looked on him as something of a parasite, with no real work in the world. (8)
  • All the same, I pitied this clown for it, and I fancied in his wildest waggery the note of a real irascibility. (9)
  • For Shakespeare he had no real liking, though he concealed this, from humility in the face of accepted opinion. (8)
  • This is another way of saying that more real gentlemen are running country newspapers to-day than ever before. (16)
  • And he could scarcely be said to shine in a drawingroom, unless when seated beside a person ready for real talk. (10)
  • The author gives you a real sense of her beauty, her grace, her being always charmingly in a hurry and always late. (9)
  • Adiante illumined an expanded world for him, miraculous, yet the real one, only wanting such light to show its riches. (10)
  • I give on an average twelve hours a day to study (after my own fashion), but I find real knowledge slow of accumulation. (14)
  • I read well, for I felt ground and had mounting views; the real world, and the mind and passions of the world, grew visible to me. (10)
  • More real work is done to develop a community by hearing a number of performances well done than one or two in a sensational style. (3)
  • Ferrand did not smile; there was a look about him as though Shelton by forgetting to enclose that cheque had done him a real injury. (8)
  • Hours of real dismay and suffering for it is suffering, indeed, to feel a loved thing swallowed up in that hopeless haze of London streets. (8)
  • She felt in herself a satiety, a fatigue, in which his good looks, his invented airs and poses, his real trouble, were all alike repulsive. (9)
  • Richard alone was decently kind to Hippias; whether from opposition, or real affection, could not be said, as the young man was mysterious. (10)
  • Borodin is a master of sombre effects, and his dissonances are at times almost too striking; but there is real musical worth, also, in his compositions. (3)
  • Limited, therefore, in his possible scope, the real work of the designer should be one of perfecting the acceptable solutions which have been already worked out. (17)

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