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ac·tu·al I. \ˈakchə(wə)l, -ksh-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, active, existing, from Middle French actuel, from Late Latin actualis active, practical, from Latin actus act + -alis -al — more at act 1. obsolete : involving or relating to acts or deeds : active < her walking and other actual performances — Shakespeare > 2. a. : existing in act < our actual intentions > : existent — contrasted with potential and possible b. : existing in fact or reality : really acted or acting or carried out — contrasted with ideal and hypothetical < in actual life > < the actual conditions > — distinguished from apparent and nominal < the actual cost of goods > 3. : not spurious : real, genuine < an actual blizzard > < actual falsehood > < hard-pressed but not in actual poverty > 4. : in existence or taking place at the time : present, current < caught in the actual commission of the crime > 5. physics : kinetic; also : motive, sensible — used of energy Synonyms: see real II. noun (-s) 1. : something that is actual or exists in fact : reality 2. : something actually received or at hand (as a cash receipt or a market commodity) as distinct from estimated or expected < trading in both actuals and futures in grain > |