Meaning & Definition of word "Factual"

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    Factual

    /ˈfæk.tʃu.əl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Based on or restricted to facts; actual rather than theoretical.
      • Example: The report was praised for its factual accuracy and thorough research.
    • 2. Consisting of or relating to facts.
      • Example: She provided a factual account of the events that took place during the meeting.
    • 3. Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
      • Example: In a factual discussion, we should focus on the evidence rather than emotions.
    • 4. Literal; not metaphorical or abstract.
      • Example: His factual remarks were taken seriously by the committee.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin 'factus', meaning 'made, done'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    factual information:

    Information that is based on actual facts.

    factual errors:

    Mistakes in a statement or report that misrepresent the facts.

    factual statement:

    A declaration that can be verified with evidence.

    Related Words

    fact:

    A thing that is known or proved to be true.

    fictional:

    Not based on fact; invented.

    truth:

    The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.

    Slang Meanings of factual

    Meaning: Real talk

    Example Sentence: When she said that, it was real talk—just factual.

    Meaning: Straight facts

    Example Sentence: His explanation was straight facts, no doubt about it.