Matter Of Fact

Word MATTER OF FACT
Character 14
Hyphenation mat ter-of-fact
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Definitions and meanings of "Matter Of Fact"

What do we mean by matter of fact?

Relating or adhering to facts; literal. adjective

Straightforward or unemotional. adjective

Consisting of or pertaining to facts; not fanciful, imaginative, or ideal; ordinary; commonplace: applied to things.

Adhering to facts; not given to wander beyond realities; unimaginative; prosaic: applied to persons.

Adhering to facts; not turning aside from absolute realities; not fanciful or imaginative; commonplace; dry. adjective

Of, or relating to facts only; literal, realistic adjective

Lacking emotion or colour adjective

Concerned with practical matters adjective

Not fanciful or imaginative adjective

Of, or relating to facts only; literal, realistic

Lacking emotion or colour

Synonyms and Antonyms for Matter Of Fact

The word "matter-of-fact" in example sentences

Just as the form and color of the stop sign seem matter-of-fact yet are linked to rich visual cultures, so too is its verbal STOP deceptively simple. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

But, yes, to kind of go from that in 1972 to having the presentation of a very matter-of-fact gay character is quite a long way. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Next to knowing the mind of an anarchist, perhaps the greatest value of this book lies in its bald, matter-of-fact narration of the unthinkable cruelty and lunatic management of our prisons. ❋ Unknown (2010)

S.G. Browne has created a very entertaining, tongue-in-check and matter-of-fact novel about zombies and how they would be treated by the human race who has done so well in the past with anything that is different. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Except for the both eerie and matter-of-fact sound of dripping water from melting ice suspended from the high ceiling, there is silence in the darkened room of "Naked" as visitors pad in and stop or pass through. ❋ Robert Greskovic (2011)

Without hesitation and in a matter-of-fact tone, he said that management was confident that 30 to 40% of branches would comply. ❋ Unknown (2011)

You know, that was an interesting and very matter-of-fact, non-apologetic way of presenting him, and it was really interesting to see. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is to be a cold, prosaic, matter-of-fact business proposition. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So on Thursday night, after Haley Reinhart's surprisingly unemotional elimination — which was very matter-of-fact compared to the shock and sorrow that accompanied last week's ouster of rocker James Durbin — Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina flanked stage manager Debbie Williams, who tossed the coin onto the stage. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"Well, that's pretty standard," he says, his tone remarkably matter-of-fact. ❋ Andy Kroll (2010)

While speaking in generalities, she was solemn, matter-of-fact, and maintained eye contact. ❋ Nancy Cronk (2010)

But they made up for it, discussing and comparing the more loathsome features of their disease in the most cold-blooded, matter-of-fact way. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I just didn't like the atmosphere, or the matter-of-fact staff." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The matter-of-fact relaying of the rise and fall of the Raj the British rule recalls the grade-school history textbooks that gave the barest outline of historical events but withheld the extremes of human experience that were the fallout of those events, to be revealed to us when we were older and could better handle the ugly truth. ❋ Larissa Archer (2011)

Her cool, matter-of-fact speech belied her — or so Daylight thought, looking at her perturbed feminineness, at the rounded lines of her figure, the breast that deeply rose and fell, and at the color that was now excited in her cheeks. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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