Facts - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfækts|
Brit.  |fækts|  British pronunciation of the word facts
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounfact

noun

- plural form of fact

Extra examples

The book is filled with interesting facts and figures.

The lawyer will state the facts of the case.

They wanted to know the facts down to every particular.

He based his decision on facts, not emotions.

His story doesn't match the facts.

The facts emerged after a lengthy investigation.

...his statement conflicts with the facts, as given in the police report...

The author of the article didn't check his facts.

These facts are based on close observation of the birds in the wild.

The author has collected a treasury of facts and lore about horses.

He only told me the bare facts about what happened.

He can easily recite all the facts about any player on the team.

...these new facts have some bearing on the case...

We don't have independent confirmation of the facts.

We demand full disclosure of the facts.

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