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matter-of-factly in British English (ˌmætərəvˈfæktlɪ) adverbin a matter-of-fact manner 'She thinks you're a spy,' Scott said matter-of-factly. Examples of 'matter-of-factly' in a sentencematter-of-factly His answer was delivered matter-of-factly.His thoughts are expressed matter-of-factly.He says this very matter-of-factly.Hunt, 25, talks matter-of-factly, dispassionately, almost defiantly.He says this, like he says everything, matter-of-factly.He described his triple-bogey matter-of-factly.She says this matter-of-factly, which seems typical of her.The news was delivered so matter-of-factly that nobody, he says, took him seriously.Six words delivered matter-of-factly by the man in the front passenger seat. |