3 dictionary results for: factualness
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fac·tu·al
[fak-choo-uh
l] Pronunciation Key
[fak-choo-uh
l] Pronunciation Key –adjective
| 1. | of or pertaining to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy. |
| 2. | based on or restricted to facts: a factual report. |
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| fac·tu·al
(fāk'chōō-əl) Pronunciation Key
adj.
fac'tu·al'i·ty (-āl'ĭ-tē) n., fac'tu·al·ly adv., fac'tu·al·ness n. |
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| factualness | |
noun | |
| the quality of being actual or based on fact; "the realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination" [syn: factuality] [ant: counterfactuality] |
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