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English

Etymology

From Latin perfect passive participle factus , "something made" (cf. manufacture), from verb facere, make or do

Noun

fact, plural facts

  1. Something actual as opposed to invented.
    In this story, the Gettysburg Address is a fact, but the rest is fiction.
  2. Something which has become real
    The promise of television became a fact in the 1920s.
  3. Something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation.
    Let's look at the facts of the case before deciding.
  4. An objective consensus on a fundamental truth that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of people.
    There is no doubting the fact that the earth orbits the sun.
  5. Information about a particular subject. The facts about space travel.

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Translations

  • Bulgarian: факт m
  • Chinese: 事实 /事實 (shìshí), 实情 /實情 (shiqing), 真相 (zhenxiang), 实际 /實際 (shiji)
  • Danish: virkelighed (2); kendsgerning (1), (3) & (4)
  • Dutch: feit
  • French: fait m, vérité f
  • Ido: fakto
  • Indonesian: kenyataan , fakta
  • Italian: fatto f
  • Japanese: 事実 (じじつ), 現実 (げんじつ), 実際 (じっさい)
  • Portuguese: fato m (Brazil), facto (Portugal)



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