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fact

F0006300 (făkt)n.1. Knowledge or information based on real occurrences: an account based on fact; a blur of fact and fancy.2. a. Something demonstrated to exist or known to have existed: Genetic engineering is now a fact. That Chaucer was a real person is an undisputed fact.b. A real occurrence; an event: had to prove the facts of the case.c. Something believed to be true or real: a document laced with mistaken facts.3. A thing that has been done, especially a crime: an accessory before the fact.4. Law A conclusion drawn by a judge or jury from the evidence in a case: a finding of fact.Idiom: in (point of) fact In reality or in truth; actually.
[Latin factum, deed, from neuter past participle of facere, to do; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.]Usage Note: Since the word fact means "a real occurrence, something demonstrated to exist or known to have existed," the phrases true facts and real facts, as in The true facts of the case may never be known, would seem to be redundant. But fact has a long history of use in the sense of "an allegation of fact" or "something that is believed to be true," as in this remark by union leader Albert Shanker: "This tract was distributed to thousands of American teachers, but the facts and the reasoning are wrong." This usage has led to the notion of "incorrect facts," which causes qualms among critics who insist that facts must be true. The usages, however, are often helpful in making distinctions or adding emphasis.

fact

(fækt) n1. an event or thing known to have happened or existed2. a truth verifiable from experience or observation3. a piece of information: get me all the facts of this case. 4. (Law) law (often plural) an actual event, happening, etc, as distinguished from its legal consequences. Questions of fact are decided by the jury, questions of law by the court or judge5. (Philosophy) philosophy a proposition that may be either true or false, as contrasted with an evaluative statement6. (Law) after the fact criminal law after the commission of the offence: an accessory after the fact. 7. (Law) before the fact criminal law before the commission of the offence8. as a matter of fact in fact in point of fact in reality or actuality9. fact of life an inescapable truth, esp an unpleasant one10. the fact of the matter the truth[C16: from Latin factum something done, from factus made, from facere to make] ˈfactful adj

fact

(fækt)

n. 1. something that actually exists: Your fears have no basis in fact. 2. something known to exist or to have happened. 3. a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true. 4. something said to be true or supposed to have happened. 5. an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence. Idioms: 1. after the fact, done, made, or formulated after something has occurred. 2. in fact, in truth; really; indeed: They are, in fact, great patriots. [1530–40; < Latin factum something done, deed] fact′ful, adj.

fact

1. 'fact'

A fact is an item of knowledge or information that is true.

It may help you to know the full facts of the case.The report is several pages long and full of facts and figures.

Be Careful!
Don't talk about 'true facts' or say, for example, 'These facts are true'.

2. 'the fact that'

You can refer to a whole situation by using a clause beginning with the fact that.

He tried to hide the fact that he was disappointed.The fact that the centre is overcrowded is the main thing that people complain about.

Be Careful!
You must use that in clauses like these. Don't say, for example, 'He tried to hide the fact he was disappointed'.

3. 'in fact'

You use in fact to show that you are giving more detailed information about what you have just said.

They've been having financial problems. In fact, they may have to close down.
Thesaurus
Noun1.fact - a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred; "first you must collect all the facts of the case"information - knowledge acquired through study or experience or instructioncase - the actual state of things; "that was not the case"detail, item, point - an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole; "several of the details are similar"; "a point of information"particular, specific - a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general"general - a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular); "he discussed the general but neglected the particular"matter of fact - a matter that is an actual fact or is demonstrable as a factobservation - facts learned by observing; "he reported his observations to the mayor"reason - a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion; "there is reason to believe he is lying"score - the facts about an actual situation; "he didn't know the score"truth - a fact that has been verified; "at last he knew the truth"; "the truth is that he didn't want to do it"
2.fact - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts"info, information - a message received and understoodrecord book, book, record - a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone; "Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'"; "his name is in all the record books"basics, rudiments - a statement of fundamental facts or principlesindex number, indicator, index, indicant - a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time
3.fact - an event known to have happened or something known to have existed; "your fears have no basis in fact"; "how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell"realness, realism, reality - the state of being actual or real; "the reality of his situation slowly dawned on him"
4.fact - a concept whose truth can be provedfact - a concept whose truth can be proved; "scientific hypotheses are not facts"concept, conception, construct - an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances

fact

noun1. truth, reality, gospel (truth), certainty, verity, actuality, naked truth How much was fact and how much fancy no one knew.
truth lie, fiction, invention, delusion, yarn (informal), fable, fabrication, falsehood, untruth, tall story
2. detail, point, feature, particular, item, specific, circumstance The lorries always left in the dead of night when there were few witnesses around to record the fact.3. event, happening, act, performance, incident, deed, occurrence, fait accompli (French) He was sure the gun was planted after the fact.
plural noun1. information, details, data, the score (informal), gen (Brit. informal), info (informal), the whole story, ins and outs, the lowdown (informal) There is so much information you can find the facts for yourself.in fact actually, really, indeed, truly, in reality, in truth, to tell the truth, in actual fact, in point of fact That sounds rather simple, but in fact it's very difficult.Quotations
"In this life we want nothing but facts, sir; nothing but facts" [Charles Dickens Hard Times]

fact

noun1. That which is known about a specific subject or situation.Used in plural:data, information, intelligence, knowledge, lore.2. Something having real, demonstrable existence:actuality, event, phenomenon, reality.3. One of the conditions or facts attending an event and having some bearing on it:circumstance, detail, factor, particular.4. The quality of being actual or factual:actuality, factuality, factualness, reality, truth.
Translations
事实实情

fact

(fӕkt) noun1. something known or believed to be true. It is a fact that smoking is a danger to health. 事實 事实2. reality. fact or fiction. 實情 实情the facts of life information about sex and how babies are born (in sex education). 生活方面的基本知識 生活方面的基本知识factual (ˈfӕktʃuəl) adjective of or containing facts. a factual account. 真實的 真实的ˈfactually adverb 真實地 真实地as a matter of fact, in fact, in point of fact actually or really. She doesn't like him much – in fact I think she hates him! 事實上 事实上

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事实zhCN

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See:
  • (the) fact is
  • a fact of life
  • after the fact
  • alternative facts
  • and that's a fact
  • as a matter of fact
  • don't let the facts get in the way of a good story
  • face (the) facts
  • face facts
  • fact check
  • fact checker
  • fact checking
  • Fact is stranger than fiction
  • fact of life
  • fact of the matter, the
  • facts of life
  • facts on the ground
  • get (one's)/the facts straight
  • get down to the facts
  • get the facts straight
  • grounded in (actual) fact
  • grounded in fact
  • hard facts
  • have (one's)/the facts straight
  • in fact
  • in point
  • in point of fact
  • Is that a fact?
  • It's for a fact
  • just the facts, ma'am
  • know for a fact
  • known fact
  • let's face (the) facts
  • matter of fact
  • matter of fact, a
  • the fact of the matter
  • the fact/truth of the matter
  • the facts of life
  • the facts speak for themselves

fact


fact

1. Law an actual event, happening, etc., as distinguished from its legal consequences. Questions of fact are decided by the jury, questions of law by the court or judge 2. Philosophy a proposition that may be either true or false, as contrasted with an evaluative statement 3. after (or before) the fact Criminal law after (or before) the commission of the offence

FACT

(1)Fully Automated Compiling Technique

fact

(artificial intelligence, programming)The kind of clauseused in logic programming which has no subgoals and so isalways true (always succeeds). E.g.

wet(water).male(denis).

This is in contrast to a rule which only succeeds if all itssubgoals do. Rules usually contain logic variables, factsrarely do, except for oddities like "equal(X,X).".

FACT


FACT

Abbreviation for Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy.

fact


Fact

Incident, act, event, or circumstance. A fact is something that has already been done or an action in process. It is an event that has definitely and actually taken place, and is distinguishable from a suspicion, innuendo, or supposition. A fact is a truth as opposed to fiction or mistake.

A Question of Fact in litigation is concerned with what actually took place. During a trial, questions of fact are generally left for the jury to determine after each opposing side has presented its case. By contrast, a Question of Law is ordinarily decided by a judge, who must deal with applicable legal rules and principles that affect what transpired.

fact

n. an actual thing or happening, which must be proved at trial by presentation of evidence and which is evaluated by the finder of fact (a jury in a jury trial, or by the judge if he/she sits without a jury).

fact

an event, occurrence or state of affairs known to have happened; to be distinguished from opinion or law. Facts can however be found proven in legal proceedings where they may or may not have actually happened. Facts may also be inferred from other facts.

FACT


AcronymDefinition
FACTFreedom against Censorship Thailand
FACTFederation Against Copyright Theft (UK)
FACTFair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (US)
FACTFine Arts Center Theater (Western New Mexico University)
FACTFonds d'Amélioration des Conditions de Travail (French: Fund for Improvement of Working Conditions)
FACTFactorial
FACTFalse Alarm Control Circuit
FACTFocus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies
FACTFacility for the Analysis of Chemical Thermodynamics
FACTFood, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990 (US)
FACTFederation of American Consumers and Travelers
FACTFirst G-APD (Geiger-Mode Avalanche PhotoDiode) Cherenkov Telescope
FACTFoundation for Art and Creative Technology
FACTFoundation to Assist Canadian Talent
FACTFirst Amendment Cyber-Tribune (online newspaper)
FACTField Assessment and Coordination Team (Red Cross)
FACTFind and Compare Tool (IBM)
FACTFederation of Associations of Canadian Tamils
FACTFathers Are Capable Too
FACTFlexible Alternating Current Transmission
FACTFoundation for Academic Excellence and Talent Development (various locations)
FACTFrench American Charitable Trust
FACTFlorida Assertive Community Treatment
FACTFamily and Children's Trust Fund (Virginia)
FACTFair Access to Clinical Trials Act (proposed US legislation)
FACTFair Access Coalition on Testing
FACTField Advance Civilian Team (US DoD)
FACTFast, Accurate, Concise, and True
FACTFord Accelerated Credential Training
FACTForeign Affairs Counter Threat Course
FACTFranco-Américaine Cinéma et Théâtre (French American Association for Cinema and Theatre)
FACTFairchild Advanced CMOS Technology
FACTFreethinkers for Acceptance Cooperation and Trust
FACTFocus Area Collaborative Team
FACTFederation of Automated Coding Technologies
FACTForensic Addictions Corrections Treatment
FACTFlexible Automatic Circuit Tester
FACTFuel and Combustion Technology
FACTFarmers Adopting Computer Training (North Carolina)
FACTFlorida Association of Counties Trust (Tallahassee, FL)
FACTFully Automatic Compiling Technique
FACTFamily Assistance Crisis Team(s)
FACTFighter Aircrew Conditioning Test (high G fitness exam)
FACTFatal Accident Complaint Team (Michigan State Police)
FACTFully Automatic Compiler-Translator
FACTFashion, Arts, Culture, Technology
FACTFoundation for Advanced Computer Technology
FACTFLAMES Advanced Correlated Terrain (FLAMES simulation scenarios)
FACTFly Ash Carbon Treatment
FACTField Assembled Cable Termination (subsea cable termination)
FACTFacility Assurance Containment Team (Hilti)
FACTFully Automatic Cataloging Technique
FACTFormable Aligned Carbon Thermoset
FACTFoundation for the Advancement of Cardiac Therapies, Inc.
FACTFord Anodized Aluminium Corrosion Test
FACTFast Asymptotic Coherent Transmission
FACTForward Area Computer Terminal
FACTFalse Accusations Court Trouble
FACTForced-Air-Cooled Transformer
FACTFacility Automated Control Team
FACTFocus Ask questions Connect ideas Try to picture (active listening technique mnemonic)
FACTForward Analysis and Collection Team (USMC)
FACTFast Acting Control Transfer
FACTFunctional Analysis of Cancer Therapy
FACTFood Analysis, Chemistry and Technology

fact


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  • noun
  • phrase

Synonyms for fact

noun truth

Synonyms

  • truth
  • reality
  • gospel (truth)
  • certainty
  • verity
  • actuality
  • naked truth

Antonyms

  • lie
  • fiction
  • invention
  • delusion
  • yarn
  • fable
  • fabrication
  • falsehood
  • untruth
  • tall story

noun detail

Synonyms

  • detail
  • point
  • feature
  • particular
  • item
  • specific
  • circumstance

noun event

Synonyms

  • event
  • happening
  • act
  • performance
  • incident
  • deed
  • occurrence
  • fait accompli

noun information

Synonyms

  • information
  • details
  • data
  • the score
  • gen
  • info
  • the whole story
  • ins and outs
  • the lowdown

phrase in fact

Synonyms

  • actually
  • really
  • indeed
  • truly
  • in reality
  • in truth
  • to tell the truth
  • in actual fact
  • in point of fact

Synonyms for fact

noun that which is known about a specific subject or situation

Synonyms

  • data
  • information
  • intelligence
  • knowledge
  • lore

noun something having real, demonstrable existence

Synonyms

  • actuality
  • event
  • phenomenon
  • reality

noun one of the conditions or facts attending an event and having some bearing on it

Synonyms

  • circumstance
  • detail
  • factor
  • particular

noun the quality of being actual or factual

Synonyms

  • actuality
  • factuality
  • factualness
  • reality
  • truth

Words related to fact

noun a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred

Related Words

  • information
  • case
  • detail
  • item
  • point
  • particular
  • specific
  • general
  • matter of fact
  • observation
  • reason
  • score
  • truth

noun a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened

Related Words

  • info
  • information
  • record book
  • book
  • record
  • basics
  • rudiments
  • index number
  • indicator
  • index
  • indicant

noun an event known to have happened or something known to have existed

Related Words

  • realness
  • realism
  • reality

noun a concept whose truth can be proved

Related Words

  • concept
  • conception
  • construct
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