adjectiveusually before a nounshowing disapproval
UK /ˌpəʊst ˈfækt/
DEFINITIONS1
1
relating to a society or situation in which feelings or instincts are more highly valued than facts, which are regarded as not being fixed or always true
The reality that we’re living in a post-fact world has frighteningimplications.
In a post-fact era, you can be an electedofficial and have a remarkablyflexiblerelationship with the truth.
This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary from United Kingdom on 11/08/2017
Synonyms and related words
Not definite or based on fact
apparently
supposed
alleged
post-fact
adjectiveusually before a nounshowing disapproval
US /ˌpoʊst ˈfækt/
DEFINITIONS1
1
relating to a society or situation in which feelings or instincts are more highly valued than facts, which are regarded as not being fixed or always true
The reality that we’re living in a post-fact world has frighteningimplications.
In a post-fact era, you can be an electedofficial and have a remarkablyflexiblerelationship with the truth.
This meaning is based on one submitted to the Open Dictionary from United Kingdom on 11/08/2017