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true-life
[troo-lahyf]
adjective
similar to everyday life; realistic.
true-life episodes.
true-life
adjective
directly comparable to reality
a true-life romance
Word History and Origins
Origin of true-life1
Example Sentences
One can see a ride inspired by Disney’s “True-Life Adventures” on the right side of the park.
Levinson animates many of Costello’s monologues about his life and work with a blend of archival and faux-archival photographs and footage, creating snapshots of history as a nod to the authenticity of this true-life tale.
Meanwhile, Justin Lin returned to Sundance with “Last Days,” his sensationalized dramatization of true-life travel turned tragic parable.
Readers will also end up in Orange County, rural Texas and Nicaragua as Mathews captivates with stories inspired by his observations and true-life experiences rubbing elbows with an eclectic array of Hollywoodland denizens.
Other early standouts include Brazil’s true-life period drama ‘I’m Still Here’ and Germany’s Iran-set ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig.’
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