realist
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1. a philosopher who believes that universals are real and exist independently of anyone thinking of them (noun.person)
| hypernym | : | philosopher, |
| definition | : | a specialist in philosophy (noun.person) |
| hyponym | : | pragmatist, |
| definition | : | an adherent of philosophical pragmatism (noun.person) |
2. a painter who represents the world realistically and not in an idealized or romantic style (noun.person)
| hypernym | : | painter, |
| definition | : | an artist who paints (noun.person) |
3. a person who accepts the world as it literally is and deals with it accordingly (noun.person)
| hyponym | : | pragmatist, |
| definition | : | a person who takes a practical approach to problems and is concerned primarily with the success or failure of her actions (noun.person) |
4. a philosopher who believes that universals are real and exist independently of anyone thinking of them (noun.person)
| derivation | : | platonism, realism, |
| definition | : | (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | realistic, |
| definition | : | of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism (adj.pert) |
5. a painter who represents the world realistically and not in an idealized or romantic style (noun.person)
| derivation | : | pragmatism, realism, |
| definition | : | the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | naturalism, realism, |
| definition | : | an artistic movement in 19th century France; artists and writers strove for detailed realistic and factual description (noun.group) |
| derivation | : | naturalistic, realistic, |
| definition | : | representing what is real; not abstract or ideal (adj.all) |
6. a person who accepts the world as it literally is and deals with it accordingly (noun.person)
| derivation | : | pragmatism, realism, |
| definition | : | the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | realistic, |
| definition | : | aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are (adj.all) |
7. a philosopher who believes that universals are real and exist independently of anyone thinking of them (noun.person)
| derivation | : | platonism, realism, |
| definition | : | (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | realistic, |
| definition | : | of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism (adj.pert) |
8. a painter who represents the world realistically and not in an idealized or romantic style (noun.person)
| derivation | : | pragmatism, realism, |
| definition | : | the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | naturalism, realism, |
| definition | : | an artistic movement in 19th century France; artists and writers strove for detailed realistic and factual description (noun.group) |
| derivation | : | naturalistic, realistic, |
| definition | : | representing what is real; not abstract or ideal (adj.all) |
9. a person who accepts the world as it literally is and deals with it accordingly (noun.person)
| derivation | : | pragmatism, realism, |
| definition | : | the attribute of accepting the facts of life and favoring practicality and literal truth (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | realistic, |
| definition | : | aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are (adj.all) |
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