Antonym: fictional. Similar words: actual, actually, contractual liability, punctual, actuary, actuate, punctuality, ineffectual. Meaning: ['fæktʃʊəl] adj. 1. existing in act or fact 2. of or relating to or characterized by facts 3. existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not 4. characterized by fact.
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31. They tend to hamper every search for factual reality, including research in science.
32. If we look closely at Professor Thomson's argument, we see that his conclusion is invalidated by a number of factual errors.
33. A listing of major factual book publishers may also be of help.
34. The debate concerning the factual consequences of insider dealing has centred mainly on the predictive power of economics.
35. First,[www.Sentencedict.com] the work done along the lower scientific slopes is resolutely factual.
36. He or she is aware that logically derived conclusions have a validity independent of factual truth.
37. Unlike novels and other creative works, factual compilations like phone books and directories tend to be cut and dry.
38. The assumption is that textbooks, sanitized as they are, are factual and thus noncontroversial.
39. Every essay must have a solid foundation of factual knowledge.
40. The information in your letter is generally interesting,(sentencedict.com) factual and covers a wide spread of abuses.
41. He won, surprisingly but deservedly, in the factual documentary category for his eye-opening series Naked Hollywood.
42. Neither of these approaches necessitate the drawing of precise lines between legal and factual questions.
43. Injury to official reputation affords no more warrant for repressing speech that would otherwise be free than does factual error.
44. The emotions give warmth and feeling, but through them factual perception and logic are all too easily ruled by imagination.
45. Of course, some people would argue that the truth of factual statements can only be established inductively from particular experiences.
46. For this reason, use short paragraphs and direct, factual sentences.
47. Yes, you memorized all types of lists and pieces of factual information with regard to, say, the physical sciences.
48. Regarding recruitment of staff, there is little factual evidence available to substantiate the claim either way.
49. The result is that, chapter after chapter, there are errors ranging from factual detail to total distortion through drastic editing.
50. They need to provide the factual knowledge and the reasoning skills that a rational mind requires.
51. These factual statements also form the basis for future communications about whatever action you choose to take.
52. Such vague propositions need to rest on some testable factual basis.
53. So she went off to go doggedly through the full factual screening of Posi's data of Fraxilly.
54. However it can be used when the buyer is clearly seeking factual information.
55. Alongside the factual overview for managers, trainers are concerned to sharpen the managers' interpersonal skills.
56. However, there are occasions when speech is used for the detailed transmission of factual information.
57. The report has been with the department's accountants for more than three weeks as they check its factual accuracy.
58. The problem is no longer to provide the company with updated factual data.
59. This complex and imperfect achievement did not result automatically or easily from dispassionate moral or factual analysis.
60. Marchant builds up a factual record of dereliction in Stepney with the intention of conveying a sense of loss.
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