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fact
A2
noun
Usage:
90%
Truth, reality
Translation: Truth, reality
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: A thing that is true and can be proven or shown to be real.

A fact is something you know is true because you can see it, test it, or show proof. Facts are real and not just ideas or guesses.

The sun rises in the east is a fact.

It is a fact that water boils at 100°C.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
75%
Information, detail
Translation: Information, detail
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: An event or piece of information known to have happened or be true.

A fact can mean a detail or a piece of true information about something. People use facts to explain or learn more about a subject.

Tell me one fact about your country.

He gave many facts to explain the story.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
50%
Truth, evidence
Translation: Truth, evidence
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: In law, something known or proved to be true in a case or situation.

In law, a fact means information or events shown to be true in a legal case. Lawyers and judges use facts to make decisions.

The fact was used as evidence in court.

The judge must consider each fact carefully.

4
B1
noun
Usage:
80%
Data, information
Translation: Data, information
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: A piece of information without opinion or judgment; objective information.

Facts are pieces of information that do not include feelings or ideas. They show what really happened or is true without any personal belief.

We need facts, not opinions.

The facts show the team won the game.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
30%
State of affairs, truth
Translation: State of affairs, truth
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: In philosophy or logic, a fact is something that is the case or a state of affairs.

In thinking or logic, a fact means any situation or condition that is true. It shows how things are in the world without opinion.

Philosophers study facts about knowledge.

A fact in logic describes how things really are.

6
B2
noun
Usage:
65%
Occurrence, experience
Translation: Occurrence, experience
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: An event or action reported or known from experience or observation.

Sometimes 'fact' describes something someone has seen, heard, or lived through. It means something really happened or is true in real life.

The fact that she smiled showed her happiness.

The fact is, he left early yesterday.

7
B2
noun
Usage:
85%
Truth, certainly
Translation: Truth, certainly
Pronunciation: /fækt/
Meaning: An expression used to emphasize that what is being said is true or certain (idiomatic use).

The phrase ‘in fact’ is used to show the truth of something or to add more information. It helps make your statement clear and strong.

In fact, I like coffee better than tea.

She is, in fact, the best player here.

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