factual
1 of 1adjective/ˈfækʧuəl/
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based on facts or reality, rather than opinions or emotions
- The news report provided factual information about the event, without any bias.
- She presented a factual analysis of the data, supporting her argument with concrete evidence.
- The history book contained factual accounts of past events, supported by documented evidence.
- His decision was based on factual evidence rather than speculation or hearsay.
- The scientific study was conducted to gather factual information about the effects of the drug.