Meaning of The fact that
A phrase used to indicate something true or certain.
In simple words: a statement or situation that is true
The fact that in a sentence
- Everyone acknowledges the fact that climate change is real.
- She didn't accept the fact that he was leaving.
- The fact that he won the award surprised everyone.
- It is important to recognize the fact that not everyone agrees.
- The fact that this is a complex issue cannot be ignored.
How to use The fact that
Commonly used to emphasize a true statement. Avoid in very formal writing; use alternatives like 'the reality is'.
Grammar pattern
the fact that + clause
Memory hint
Think of 'the fact that' as 'the matter is' to remember its use.
Related words
Collocations with The fact that
- the fact that exists
- the fact that remains
- the fact that is undeniable
- the fact that supports
- the fact that proves
Synonyms for The fact that
- the reality that
- the truth that
- the assertion that
- the circumstance that
- the situation that
Common mistakes with The fact that
- Using 'that' unnecessarily after 'the fact'
- Confusing with 'fact' without 'the'
- Overusing in academic writing
The fact that appears in
The fact that in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
حقيقة أن
حقيقة أو موقف صحيح
- Bengaliবাংলা
এই যে
একটি সত্য বা বাস্তব পরিস্থিতি
- GermanDeutsch
Die Tatsache, dass
eine Aussage oder Situation, die wahr ist
- SpanishEspañol
El hecho de que
una situación o algo que es verdad
- Persianفارسی
اینکه
یه موقعیت یا چیزی که راسته
- FrenchFrançais
Le fait que
une situation ou une affirmation qui est vraie
- Hindiहिन्दी
यह तथ्य कि
एक बयान या स्थिति जो सच है
- ItalianItaliano
Il fatto che
una situazione o un'affermazione vera
- PortuguesePortuguês
O facto de que
uma situação ou declaração que é verdadeira
- RussianРусский
Тот факт, что
утверждение или ситуация, которая является правдой
- Urduاردو
یہ حقیقت کہ
ایک ایسی بات یا صورتحال جو سچی ہو
- Chinese中文
事实是
一个真实的情况或陈述
More phrases like The fact that
- Thank you very much
An expression of gratitude or appreciation.
- You did a wonderful job
You performed excellently or admirably.
- We did it
A phrase expressing success in completing a task or goal.
- For a moment
During a brief period of time.
- You've listened to
You have heard something previously.
- Murder in the first degree
A type of murder involving premeditation and planning.
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Frequently asked questions about The fact that
What does The fact that mean?
a statement or situation that is true
What is the definition of The fact that?
A phrase used to indicate something true or certain.
How do you use The fact that in a sentence?
Everyone acknowledges the fact that climate change is real.
Can you give another example of The fact that?
She didn't accept the fact that he was leaving.
What are synonyms for The fact that?
Common alternatives include the reality that, the truth that, the assertion that, the circumstance that, the situation that.
What words go with The fact that?
It commonly pairs with the fact that exists, the fact that remains, the fact that is undeniable, the fact that supports, the fact that proves.
What are common mistakes when using The fact that?
Using 'that' unnecessarily after 'the fact' Confusing with 'fact' without 'the' Overusing in academic writing
How do you pronounce The fact that?
US: //ðə fækt ðæt//, UK: //ðə fækt ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use The fact that?
Commonly used to emphasize a true statement. Avoid in very formal writing; use alternatives like 'the reality is'.












