matter of fact
/'mætərəv'kækt/
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Definition
Noun:
- A matter that is an actual fact or is demonstrable as a fact: A statement, issue, or piece of information that is objectively true, verifiable, and not based on opinion or speculation.
- A disputed factual contention that is generally left for a jury to decide: In a legal context, a specific question of fact that is in dispute and must be resolved by a jury or judge, as opposed to a question of law.
Adjective (as 'matter-of-fact'):
- Practical, straightforward, and unemotional: A manner of speaking or behaving that is direct, factual, and without exaggeration or emotional display.
Usage Examples
Noun:
- The date of the event is a simple matter of fact, not open to debate.
- Whether the defendant was at the scene is a matter of fact for the jury to determine.
Adjective (matter-of-fact):
- She gave a matter-of-fact account of the incident, avoiding any dramatic language.
- His matter-of-fact tone helped calm everyone during the emergency.
Advanced Usage
"As a matter of fact": A phrase used to introduce a statement that emphasizes truth, provides additional information, or corrects a previous statement.
- I thought he was French, but as a matter of fact, he's from Belgium.
"Question of fact": A legal or formal term often synonymous with "matter of fact," referring to an issue that must be answered by reference to evidence and facts.
- The credibility of the witness is a question of fact.
Variants and Related Words
Matter-of-factly (adverb): In a straightforward, unemotional manner.
- He stated matter-of-factly that the project was over budget.
Factual (adjective): Concerned with what is actually the case; based on facts.
- The report provided a factual summary of the findings.
Synonyms
- Noun: Fact, reality, actuality, certainty.
- Adjective (manner): Unemotional, straightforward, prosaic, down-to-earth, pragmatic.
Antonyms
- Noun: Fiction, opinion, conjecture, speculation.
- Adjective (manner): Emotional, exaggerated, dramatic, fanciful.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "The fact of the matter": Used to introduce the most important or true point about a situation.
- The fact of the matter is, we cannot proceed without more funding.
Noun
- a matter that is an actual fact or is demonstrable as a fact
- a disputed factual contention that is generally left for a jury to decide