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matter of fact
1noun
- something of a factual nature, as an actual occurrence.
- Law. a statement or allegation to be judged on the basis of the evidence.
matter-of-fact
2[ mat-er-uhv-fakt ]
adjective
- adhering strictly to fact; not imaginative; prosaic; dry; commonplace:
a matter-of-fact account of the political rally.
- direct or unemotional; straightforward; down-to-earth.
matter of fact
noun
- a fact that is undeniably true
- law a statement of facts the truth of which the court must determine on the basis of the evidence before it Compare matter of law
- philosophy a proposition that is amenable to empirical testing, as contrasted with the truths of logic or mathematics
- as a matter of factactually; in fact
adjective
- unimaginative or emotionless
he gave a matter-of-fact account of the murder
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Other 51Թ Forms
- t-Ǵ-ڲl adverb
- t-Ǵ-ڲn noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of matter of fact1
First recorded in 1575–85
Origin of matter of fact2
First recorded in 1705–15
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As a matter of fact, we exchanged wedding vows nine years ago in a gorgeous Italian villa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
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As a matter of fact, there usually are — at least if you know what to look for: a sweep, a director win or even a chance to make history.
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The reply was certain, “Yes ... I intend to write more than one book, as a matter of fact.”
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Seconds later, the officer said: "As a matter of fact, get out of the car."
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“I said, ‘Yes, as a matter of fact, I did.’
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