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(fæktʃuəl) adjectiveSomething that is factual is concerned with facts or contains facts, rather than giving theories or personal interpretations. The editorial contained several factual errors. Any comparison that is not strictly factual runs the risk of being interpreted assubjective. Synonyms: true, objective, authentic, unbiased More Synonyms of factual factually adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed, ADVERB after verb] I learned that a number of statements in my talk were factually wrong. ...telling me coolly and factually the story of her life in prison. factual in British English (ˈfæktʃʊəl) adjective1. of, relating to, or characterized by facts 2. of the nature of fact; real; actual Derived forms factualism (ˈfactualism) noun factualist (ˈfactualist) noun factualistic (ˌfactualˈistic) adjective factually (ˈfactually) adverb factualness (ˈfactualness) or factuality (ˌfactuˈality) noun factual in American English (ˈfæktʃuəl) adjective1. of or containing facts 2. having the nature of fact; real; actual Derived forms factuality (ˌfactuˈality) noun factually (ˈfactually) adverb Word origin fact + actual Examples of 'factual' in a sentencefactual We aim to correct significant factual errors as soon as we can.We aim to correct factual errors as soon as we can.Universities have long provided factual careers information and advice to students based on their choice of subject.There is no factual basis to support that contention.You can think and talk about money in the strictly factual way that gets the best results. Evidence is detailed factual information from primary and secondary sources.We aim to swiftly correct significant factual errors.We aim to correct significant factual errors as soon as we can.So too does the naive confidence in the factual basis of scientific belief.This preoccupation leads him into a serious factual error.Letters may also provide factual information unavailable elsewhere.That was not only a factual error but an argument based on the wrong priorities.Another was withdrawn and destroyed because of factual errors.Please, give those who enjoy factual programmes the opportunity to listen to experts.A strictly factual approach helps a family understand the financial facts of life.A factual programme such as this requires no music.I say that on a factual basis rather than making a political point out of it.Organising the factual and medical evidence into a persuasive case at short notice, and presenting it in a sensitive way.He wants to do some shiny floor stuff as well as factual programmes and we can offer that kind of wide-ranging deal.A simple, strictly factual approach gets the best results when you talk about money.We don't give direction, just provide factual evidence.There was no factual basis for any of them,' his lawyers will argue.At home, a quiet, strictly factual conversation about money gets the right results.Once she had factual evidence, she confronted the person based on fact, rather than supposition. In other languagesfactual British English: factual ADJECTIVE Something that is factual is concerned with facts or contains facts, rather than giving theories or personal interpretations. The editorial contained several factual errors. - American English: factual
- Brazilian Portuguese: fatual
- Chinese: 事实的
- European Spanish: basado en los hechos
- French: de fait
- German: sachlich
- Italian: relativo ai fatti
- Japanese: 事実の
- Korean: 사실에 입각한
- European Portuguese: factual
- Latin American Spanish: basado en los hechos
Chinese translation of 'factual' adj - [account, error]
事实(實)的 (shìshí de)
Definition concerning facts rather than opinions or theories Any comparison that is not strictly factual runs the risk of being interpreted as subjective. Synonyms unbiased sure credible matter-of-fact veritable circumstantial unadorned dinkum (Australian, New Zealand, informal) true-to-life Opposites imaginary , unreal , fanciful , embellished , fictitious , figurative , fictive Additional synonymsa more accurate description of the terrain Synonyms precise, right, close, nice, regular, correct, careful, strict, proper, exact, faithful, explicit, authentic, spot-on, just, clear-cut, meticulous, truthful, faultless, scrupulous, unerring, veraciousDefinition of undisputed origin or authorship patterns for making authentic border-style clothing Synonyms real, true, original, actual, pure, genuine, valid, faithful, undisputed, veritable, lawful, on the level (informal), bona fide, dinkum (Australian, New Zealand, informal), pukka, the real McCoy, true-to-life, liveDefinition careful, strict, or searching The poem is a close translation from the original Latin. Synonyms accurate, strict, exact, precise, faithful, literal, conscientious |