realist|realists in English
noun
['re·al·ist || rɪəlɪst]
one who is concerned with the real; one who portrays things as they truly are
Use "realist|realists" in a sentence
1. He is a realist.
2. For realists, power is ultimately reducible to coercion.
3. We are optimist and realist.
4. Peres' foreign policy outlook was markedly realist.
5. Realists believe that in an anarchic international system power rules the day.
6. Nixon was nothing if not a realist.
7. Einstein was a realist through and through.
8. She is a realist through and through.
9. She differed from early realists as much as cubism from impressionism.
10. For all your social conscience you're a realist.
11. What does a realist want with his queen?
12. 20 She differed from early realists as much as cubism from impressionism.
13. Einstein, of course, was a realist through and through.
14. 26 Realists present it as the natural response to a bipolar international system.
15. I'm a realist—I know you can't change people overnight.
16. I tend to be a realist about these things.
17. She had always been a realist, not a dreamer.
18. Bo Bartlett is an American realist with a modernist vision
19. According to the conflictual, realist world-view, national security is unattainable.
20. 5 She had always been a realist, not a dreamer.
21. The successful teacher is invariably a pragmatist and a realist.
22. I see myself not as a cynic but as a realist.
23. Social Constructionism is essentially an anti-realist, relativist stance (Hammersley, 1992)
24. The legal realists questioned the assumption that judges apply the law impartially, logically, and uniformly.
25. The Realist perspective remains broadly the one described in this chapter.