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1. fact
noun. ['ˈfækt'] a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred.
Synonyms
- specific
- truth
- item
- information
- score
- particular
- matter of fact
- detail
- observation
- reason
- case
- general
Antonyms
- specific
- general
- antinode
- node
Etymology
- factum (Latin)
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Rhymes with Fact
- counterattacked
- transact
- subtract
- protract
- overreact
- inexact
- extract
- distract
- contract
- abstract
- retract
- reenact
- diffract
- detract
- compact
- unpacked
- repacked
- redact
- interact
- intact
- impact
- exact
- attract
- whacked
- tract
- tracked
- tracht
- stacked
- snacked
- smacked
How do you pronounce fact?
Pronounce fact as fækt.
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Sentences with fact
1. Noun, singular or mass
In fact, you can build your own incubator in about an hour.
Quotes about fact
1. You don't love someone because they're perfect, you love them in spite of the fact that they're not.
- Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper
2. It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living.
- Terry Pratchett
3. That's my actual payment, the fact that I can actually make something that I actually enjoy and put on repeat, and it's not related to anything else or anyone else's thoughts and ideas, it all came from me; I just love that aspect of it.
- Akon
2. matter-of-fact
adjective. not fanciful or imaginative.
Synonyms
- unrhetorical
Antonyms
- unrealistic
- impossible
3. fact-finding
adjective. designed to find information or ascertain facts.
Synonyms
- investigatory
- investigative
Antonyms
- answer
- incurious
- uninquisitive
4. matter-of-fact
adjective. concerned with practical matters.
Synonyms
- practical
- pragmatic
Antonyms
- impracticality
- abstract
- unserviceable
5. fact
noun. ['ˈfækt'] a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened.
Synonyms
- record
- basics
- info
- rudiments
- index
- information
- index number
- book
- indicant
- record book
Antonyms
- break
- irrelevance
- unpointedness
- particularity
Etymology
- factum (Latin)
6. fact
noun. ['ˈfækt'] an event known to have happened or something known to have existed.
Synonyms
- realism
- reality
Antonyms
- imprecise
- nonspecific
- unspecialized
Etymology
- factum (Latin)
7. fact
noun. ['ˈfækt'] a concept whose truth can be proved.
Synonyms
- conception
- concept
Antonyms
- middle
- end
- beginning
Etymology
- factum (Latin)