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Meaning of Facts

Information that is objectively true and can be supported with evidence.

In simple words: Things that are true or can be proven.

Facts in a sentence

  • The facts support our argument clearly.
  • It's a fact that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
  • Do you know the facts about climate change?

How to use Facts

Use when discussing information that is verifiable. Avoid when talking about opinions or beliefs.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'facts' as 'facts are forever true' — they can't change.

Related words

Collocations with Facts

  • presents facts
  • check the facts
  • facts and figures
  • stated facts
  • established facts

Synonyms for Facts

  • truths
  • realities
  • data
  • certainties
  • verities

Opposites of Facts

Common mistakes with Facts

  • Confusing 'facts' with 'opinions'.
  • Using 'fact' in plural form incorrectly.
  • Assuming all information is a fact without verification.

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Frequently asked questions about "Facts"

What does "Facts" mean?

Things that are true or can be proven.

What is the definition of "Facts"?

Information that is objectively true and can be supported with evidence.

How do you use "Facts" in a sentence?

The facts support our argument clearly.

Can you give another example of "Facts"?

It's a fact that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

What are synonyms for "Facts"?

Common alternatives include truths, realities, data, certainties, verities.

What is the opposite of "Facts"?

Opposite meanings include fiction, falsehood, lie, myth.

What words go with "Facts"?

It commonly pairs with presents facts, check the facts, facts and figures, stated facts, established facts.

What are common mistakes when using "Facts"?

Confusing 'facts' with 'opinions'. Using 'fact' in plural form incorrectly. Assuming all information is a fact without verification.

How do you pronounce "Facts"?

US: //fæks//, UK: //fæcts//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Facts"?

Use when discussing information that is verifiable. Avoid when talking about opinions or beliefs.