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matter-of-fact

1 of 1adjective
/ˈmætərəvˈfækt/
1

presenting information in a straightforward, unemotional, and practical manner

  • He gave a matter-of-fact explanation of the procedure, focusing solely on the necessary steps.
  • Her matter-of-fact response to the surprising news made it seem less dramatic than it was.
  • The police officer's matter-of-fact tone reassured the witnesses during the investigation.
  • His matter-of-fact recounting of the events left no room for speculation or emotional interpretation.
2

not fanciful or imaginative

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