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Factual   Listen
adjective
factual  adj.  
1.
Of or pertaining to facts; as, factual inaccuracies. (R.)
2.
Containing only facts (as contrasted with opinions or speculations); as, a factual report.






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"Factual" Quotes from Famous Books



... variation in factual information—for example, the amount held in the Mint. These occurrences have all ...
— Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror • Richard Linthicum

... pseudo-critics who create or follow it, I have no intention either to deny or conceal the Polish master's excess of languor and melancholy. I only wish to avoid vulgar exaggeration, to keep within the bounds of the factual. In art as in life, in biography as in history, there are not many questions that can be answered by a plain "yea" or "nay". It was, indeed, with Chopin as has been said of him, "his heart was sad, his mind was gay. "One ...
— Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician - Volume 1-2, Complete • Frederick Niecks

... tales in which the ignorant of Christendom still believe But the deduction from the fable and the testimony to the negro's lack of intelligence, though unpleasant to our ignorant negrophils, are factual-and satisfactory. ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 4 • Richard F. Burton



Words linked to "Factual" :   existent, fact, factualness, factuality, actual



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