Synonym: certainty, clue, data, detail, evidence, item, point, truth. Antonym: fable, fiction. Similar words: facto, factor, in fact, factory, artifact, manufacturer, manufacturing, as a matter of fact. Meaning: [fækt] n. 1. a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred 2. a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened 3. an event known to have happened or something known to have existed 4. a concept whose truth can be proved.
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151. I know she goes out a lot at night, but I draw/take comfort from the fact that she's always with friends.
152. She rejoined that this was not the fact at all.
153. The fact that she heard nothing from him only increased her worry.
154. I told Tom that I was having an operation but ask him not to broadcast the fact.
155. Sam was resigned to the fact that he would never be promoted.
156. You must keep sight of one fact: your life is in danger.
157. As a matter of fact,(www.Sentencedict.com) business has come to a stop.
158. Some would argue this was no burden in fact, and that she should count her blessings.
159. A scientist never presupposes the truth of an unproved fact.
160. I always thought that rugby was a rougher game than football, but in fact it's the other way round.
161. While this booklet has become an official source of information, it is filled with misstatements of fact.
162. In fact the whole wedding was a sober affair - no dancing, just people standing around in groups chatting politely.
163. She went to Spain despite the fact that her doctor had told her to rest.
164. There's no escaping the fact we won't be able to complete these orders without extra staff.
165. The fact that the play has transferred to New York is a gauge of its success.
166. Isn't it a fact that the firm is losing money?
167. I will not take issue with the fact that we have a recession.
168. The government failed to appreciate the fact that voters were angry.
169. I haven't spoken to anyone in English for days and that's a fact.
170. They had to quit when they became aware of the fact that they could not win the game.
171. But most troubling of all was the simple fact that nobody knew what was going on.
172. We have to lie and hide the fact that I have an illness.
173. I don't like your tone young woman[Sentencedict.com], in fact I find it highly objectionable.
174. The fact that these children cannot read is a damning indictment of our education system.
175. He fessed up to the fact that he was too old.
176. The stark fact is that even with more time, we still couldn't raise enough money.
177. It's a fact of life that some people will always be racist.
178. She resented the fact that I was older and had more freedom than her.
179. I don't want my colleagues to get wind of the fact that I'm leaving.
180. The graduate student ploughed through hundreds of pages of material to unearth a single fact.
More similar words: facto, factor, in fact, factory, artifact, manufacturer, manufacturing, as a matter of fact, face to face, face, facies, surface, faculty, facility, face up to, make a face, facilities, facilitate, react, act for, exact, enact, act on, actor, act out, intact, active, actual, impact, action.