Realistic is an adjective. If you meant adverb, realistically is the word you're looking for.
His expectations were not very realistic.The film felt realistic to me.
I don't think their is a verb for realistic but I could be wrong
Realistic is an adjective. It describes something that is closely resembling real life or likely to happen.
Jim received an excellent grade for his realistic sample sentences. :D
SMART S- Specific M- Measurable A- Achievable R- Realistic T- Time-bound
DR. TJ James is the newest inventor. After years of hard research he managed to successfully recreate realistic sex?
No. The director, Oren Peli, did some intensive research in order to make it as realistic as possible. Which he obviously succeeded in doing.
A savvy entrepreneur can research and learn the skills necessary to do this, but a realistic option for many is to enroll in a university and seek a business degree.
The comparative form of realistic is more realistic
realistic theatre demonstrate realistic subjects that can possibly happen to people
Probably realistic fiction.
Realistic is an adjective. If you meant adverb, realistically is the word you're looking for.
These expectations are not very realistic.The book felt so realistic and real.
realistic stories it happened in real life and can happen in real life
I think it looks realistic and not fake
It's probably similar to the difference between qualitative and quantitative analysis. Qualitative analysis (and research) looks at what is there, quantitative analysis (an presumably research) actually measures how much is there. Since all modern science is based on exeriment (and measurement), I'm not sure how you can do realistic qualitative research.