Showing posts with label real. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real. Show all posts

Thursday, May 31, 2012

real, reel

Real or real means actually existing, as opposed to imaginary; or genuine, as opposed to fake--
We'll never know the real story.
Is that real gold?

Reel or reel ( rhymes with reel ) means a rotating device used to wind up or let out line, rope, wire, or thread--
He couldn't wait to try out his new fishing reel.
You'll have to change the reel when the film projector stops.
Reel also means to spin or sway--
That music makes my head reel.
They wondered if he had been drinking when they saw him reel.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"My grandfather's fishing reel is now a real antique."

Note--not to be confused with real ( ree-all ), a Spanish silver coin used long ago.
He found an old real on the beach, and wondered if there was a shipwreck nearby.
Note # 2--a "reel" is a kind of folk dance--
They all learned to do the Virginia reel.
Note # 3--"areel" ( one word ) is an old-fashioned word for spinning or dizzy--
The blinking lights set his head areel.
Not to be confused with "a real"--
Is that a real gold piece?
Or "a reel" ( two words ), a rotating device--
He wants a reel for his fishing rod.