real world
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: * The practical, everyday world of experience, work, and life, as opposed to theoretical, academic, or idealized environments. It refers to the actual conditions and challenges faced outside of controlled settings like classrooms, laboratories, or simulations.
Usage
The term "real world" is used to contrast practical experience with theoretical knowledge. It often implies a place where ideas are tested, consequences are tangible, and survival or success depends on practical skills. * It is commonly used in phrases like "in the real world," "the real world of," or "real-world." * When used attributively (before a noun), it is often hyphenated as "real-world."
Examples
- Noun:
- College teaches you theory, but you learn resilience in the real world.
- The software works perfectly in the lab, but will it function in the real world?
- Her transition from student life to the real world of full-time employment was challenging.
Advanced Usage
- "real-world" (attributive adjective): Used to describe something connected to or applicable in practical, everyday life.
- The course focuses on real-world applications of economic principles.
- He lacks real-world experience in managing a team.
Variants and Related Words
- The real world: The standard noun phrase.
- Real-world: The hyphenated form used as a modifier before another noun (e.g., real-world problem, real-world data).
Synonyms
- Practical world
- Everyday life
- The outside world
- The world at large
Antonyms
- Academic world
- Theoretical realm
- Ivory tower
- Fantasy world
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A dose of reality / A reality check: An experience that reminds someone of the real-world conditions, often used similarly.
- Failing to meet his first deadline was a harsh dose of reality.
- In the trenches: A phrase emphasizing direct, hands-on experience in a difficult real-world environment.
- Our best ideas come from managers who have worked in the trenches.
Noun
- the practical world as opposed to the academic world
- a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world