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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



... finished intelligence are: basic, current, and estimative. Basic intelligence provides the fundamental and factual reference material on a country or issue. Current intelligence reports on new developments. Estimative intelligence judges probable outcomes. The three are mutually supportive: basic intelligence is the foundation on which the other two are constructed; ...
— The 2007 CIA World Factbook • United States

... verse, people would not be attracted by it, and that it would be found lacking in human interest. His friend saw in it also too much of the Celtic tendency to the mystical and allegorical, as distinguished from the factual and storial. ...
— Far Above Rubies • George MacDonald



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



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