Factual (adjective)

  1. Based on or concerned with facts or actual events.
  2. True or accurate.
  3. Relating to or characterizing a fact or facts.

Origin:

Late 16th century (as a noun meaning "something that is a fact"): from medieval latin factum "thing done" (in late latin "something that has been done or made"), neuter past participle of facere "do", later associated with latin factum "something that has been done, a deed".

Examples:

  1. The report was comprehensive and factual.
  2. The statement made by the witness was factual and not influenced by personal opinion.
  3. The police investigation was based on factual evidence and not speculation.
  4. The document provides a factual account of the history of the company.
  5. The news broadcast was factual and free of sensationalism.
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