Valósabb
Valósabb is a Hungarian word, an adjective derived from "valós," meaning "real" or "actual." The "-bb" suffix indicates the comparative degree, making "valósabb" translate to "more real" or "more actual." It is used to compare the degree of reality or authenticity between two or more things. For example, one might say that a dream feels valósabb than a distant memory, implying it has a greater sense of present reality. Similarly, a detailed historical account might be considered valósabb than a fictionalized version of the same events. The word is employed in various contexts, from subjective experiences and perceptions to objective assessments of truthfulness. It can also refer to something that is more grounded in fact or less speculative. The usage of "valósabb" emphasizes a relative increase in a tangible or verifiable quality, distinguishing it from something perceived as less concrete, imaginary, or purely theoretical.