Difference between Realisation and Fruition

What is the difference between Realisation and Fruition?

Realisation as a noun is the act of realizing. while Fruition as a noun is the condition of bearing fruit.

Realisation

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The act of realizing.

Example sentence: I had a dream to play in the Champions League, so every time I play for Real Madrid, and in the Champions League, I try to enjoy it as much as possible because it's the realisation of a dream.

Fruition

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The condition of bearing fruit.The fulfillment of something worked for.The enjoyment derived from a possession.

Example sentence: I was so frustrated after 2016 with the Republican Party. When we had the House, the presidency and the Senate, and we had a pretty fair Supreme Court, I really expected to see all of these things that Republicans have wanted for so long finally come to fruition, but then it all kind of fell flat on its face.

We hope you now know whether to use Realisation or Fruition in your sentence.

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