Opposite of supposed but not necessarily real or true
Opposite of of, involving, or existing only as a fanciful idea
“I am constantly advised by my parents to have realistic expectations of my salary in the first year of employment.”
(of a subject of study) Opposite of dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application
“Scientists and engineers usually prefer to define technology as applied science, rather than as the things that people make and use.”
Opposite of of the nature of a presumption
Opposite of seeking to impose a doctrine in all circumstances without regard to practical considerations
Opposite of worthy of being believed or accepted as true
Opposite of a preliminary conjecture or speculation
Opposite of a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
“You can't escape the fact that mass tourism is ruining the very things it wants to celebrate.”
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