The real deal In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "the real deal", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-07-14 02:07

Meaning of The real deal

Synonyms:

genuine article , The real McCoy

The real deal British informal noun

Used to say that someone has supreme qualities as expected or something is authentic.

Have you heard of his accomplishments? He's the real deal, one of the most successful men in the U.S.

OMG, your Mercedes is the real deal. I've been wishing to drive it once in my life.

 Used to refer to the precise information or real facts of a matter.

This article will give you the real deal on drug abuse.

The real deal on the celebrities' private life always triggers public curiosity.

Other phrases about:

(the) truth will out
Used to say you believe that the truth will be discovered sooner or later
every picture tells a story
The truth always is clear as someone or something looks.
the genuine article

The person or thing that is original or authentic; a thing or person that is the best example of its type

under no illusions
To understand the truth of a situation 
bring (one) down to earth

To make someone who is fantasizing or too optimistic remember or face reality.

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