realised
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Definition
Adjective 1. Successfully completed or brought to an end; achieved: Refers to something that has been finished, accomplished, or made real, especially a goal, ambition, or plan.
Usage
The adjective "realised" (also spelled "realized") describes a state of completion. It is used to modify a noun, indicating that the thing described has been successfully achieved or made concrete. It often carries a sense of fulfillment or the successful conclusion of an effort.
Examples
- The realised ambition brought her great satisfaction. (The ambition that was achieved...)
- After years of saving, their dream of owning a home was finally realised.
- He looked at the realised project with a sense of pride. (The project that was completed...)
Advanced Usage
- Fully realised: This phrase emphasizes that something has been developed or executed to its complete and intended potential.
- The artist's vision was fully realised in her final sculpture.
Variants and Related Words
- Realize (verb): To achieve or to become fully aware of something.
- She worked hard to realize her goals.
- Realization (noun): The act of achieving something or the state of being achieved; also, the act of becoming aware.
- The realization of their plan took five years.
Synonyms
- Accomplished: Successfully completed.
- Completed: Brought to an end; finished.
- Achieved: Successfully reached or attained.
- Fulfilled: Satisfied or carried out, as a condition, promise, or goal.
- Executed: Carried out or performed.
Antonyms
- Unrealised/Unrealized: Not achieved or carried out.
- Failed: Not successful.
- Incomplete: Not finished.
Adjective
- successfully completed or brought to an end
- his mission accomplished he took a vacation
- the completed project
- the joy of a realized ambition overcame him