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fact
noun
1 a thing known to be true, to exist or to have happened.
2 truth or reality, as distinct from mere statement or belief.
3 a piece of information.
[16c: from Latin factum something done, from facere to do]
after or before the fact after, or before, a crime is committed.
as a matter of fact or in actual fact or in fact or in point of fact in reality; actually.
fact of life see separate entry.
for a fact with complete certainty.
the fact of the matter the plain truth about the subject in question. See also factual.
noun
1 a thing known to be true, to exist or to have happened.
2 truth or reality, as distinct from mere statement or belief.
3 a piece of information.
[16c: from Latin factum something done, from facere to do]
after or before the fact after, or before, a crime is committed.
as a matter of fact or in actual fact or in fact or in point of fact in reality; actually.
fact of life see separate entry.
for a fact with complete certainty.
the fact of the matter the plain truth about the subject in question. See also factual.
fact of life
noun
1 an unavoidable truth, especially if unpleasant.
2 (the facts of life) basic information on sexual matters and reproduction.
noun
1 an unavoidable truth, especially if unpleasant.
2 (the facts of life) basic information on sexual matters and reproduction.
fact sheet
noun a paper setting out information on a particular subject, particularly one covered in a TV or radio programme.
noun a paper setting out information on a particular subject, particularly one covered in a TV or radio programme.
fact-finding
adjective with the task of ascertaining all the facts of a situation fact-finding mission .
adjective with the task of ascertaining all the facts of a situation fact-finding mission .
faction1
noun
1 an active or trouble-making group within a larger organization.
2 argument and fighting between members of a group.
3 dissension.
[16c: from Latin factio party or side]
factional adjective .
factionalism noun .
noun
1 an active or trouble-making group within a larger organization.
2 argument and fighting between members of a group.
3 dissension.
[16c: from Latin factio party or side]
factional adjective .
factionalism noun .
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