42 adverbs to describe how to real

it was horribly real, Max, and I woke up shivering.

Something terribly real lay between them, of which it seemed better not to speak, since all his efforts to change her point of view had failed.

Her pains and pleasures were intensely real, like those of her class.

And his fear and appreciation of some tremendous danger approaching was probably more keenly real even than mine.

Unique, personal and human are his creations, instinct with all human emotions, and profoundly real.

The crew was composed of four rowers and a helmsman; their daily pay was five reals apiece, in all nearly seven pesos, high wages for such lazy fellows in comparison with the price of provisions, for the rice that a hard-working man ate in a day seldom cost more than seven centavos (in the provinces often scarcely six), and the rest of his food (fish and vegetables), only one centavo.

But this is the grounding, and at the same time pervading, error of the Swedenborgians;that they overlook the distinction between congruity with reason, truth of consistency, or internal possibility of this or that being objectively real, and the objective reality as fact.

But it would be so thrillingly real.

There is no escaping the conclusion that a duke, when one is confronted with his castle, does seem an awfully real being.

It lay at her door, equally with her and Monohan, even if neither of their hands had sped the bullet,an indirect responsibility but gruesomely real to her.

But such a process, though most actual on the finite scale, and joyfully or painfully real to us, contemplating, as we do only infinitesimal parts of the Universe, and always under the forms of time and space, is yet incongruous and incommensurate with the thought of one All in All, unlimited by time or space, and whose lifetime is an Eternal Now.

But as to the doctrine itself, it is most obvious to notice that it is not more strange, and not necessarily more literally real, than those other legal views of royal prerogative and perfection, which are the received theory of all our great juristsaccepted by them for very good reasons, but not the less astounding when presented as naked and independent truths.

So marvellously real were her feelings on these points that her immediate friends, though greatly deploring their effect upon her, seldom ventured any remonstrance against them.

I don't know about the girlishly emotional parts of the bookI leave that to girl readers to judge; but the descriptions of bush life and scenery came startlingly, painfully real to me, and I know that, as far as they are concerned, the book is true to Australiathe truest I ever read.

"My memories are so keen, so pitilessly real, I can scarce endure them, yet cling to them the more desperately.

The practically real was the best ideal; and by the real he would understand that power which most capably and most regulatively nursed, guided, and assisted the best instincts of the average man.

Artificial as she often was in daily contact, in a moment like this she was splendidly, almost primitively real.

The Professor is real enough, more real in some minor pointsdialogue, for instancethan Jane Eyre.

He is realtoo real.

He will not allow you to muse over these things, which are reasonably real and true, but will tell you the most marvellous stories, which you cannot believe.

Happily Herbart is inconsistent enough to enliven this comfortless waste of changeless being by the relatively real or semi-real manifoldness of the self-conservations.

To G.E.M. 'Tis a little room, my friend; A baby-walk from end to end; All the things look sadly real, This hot noontide's Unideal.

Artificial as she often was in daily contact, in a moment like this she was splendidly, almost primitively real.

The picture became startlingly real to John Gaspar.

Looking up now, it became strangely real.

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