realised
/ˈrɪə.laɪzd/
verbre · alised
Think: “REAL EYES” — when you realised something, it’s like you suddenly have real eyes and can see the truth.
Yes, it's realised. Remember the British spelling uses -ise- (realise) and the past tense adds -d: realised.
Definitions
- verb(British spelling) Past tense and past participle of realise: to become aware of something; to understand or recognize.
- verb(British spelling) To make something real or achieve it (e.g., realise a plan).
Examples
- “She realised she had left her keys on the kitchen table.”
- “I only realised how tired I was after the exam ended.”
- “The team realised their goal of raising money for the shelter.”
Synonyms
understoodrecognizednoticedbecame awarecomprehended
Antonyms
misunderstoodoverlooked
Translations
ES se dio cuentaPT percebeuFR a réalisé / s’est rendu compte
Common misspellings
realizedreallisedrealisededrealisedrealisdrealizeddrealísed
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