factual
Prononciation : [ˈfæktʃuəl]
Mot
Contexte : « truth »
(adjective) something that is based on facts or reality, not opinions or feelings. If you say something is factual, it means it is true and can be proven.
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The report provided factual information about the weather conditions.
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His claims were not factual; they were based on assumptions.
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Can you provide factual evidence to support your argument?
Contexte : « information »
(adjective) when something is concerned with real events and not made-up stories. Factual things help us understand what really happened.
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The documentary was very factual and showed real interviews with the survivors.
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The novel was interesting, but it was not factual; it was entirely fictional.
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Is this news article based on factual events?
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