Pronunciation: /fæk.ti/
adjective describing something as having the characteristics of a fact
A1 I like watching facty documentaries about animals.
A2 She always has a lot of facty information to share during our conversations.
B1 The article provided some facty details about the history of the city.
B2 The scientist presented a facty analysis of the experiment results.
C1 The book offers a facty examination of the political landscape of the country.
C2 Her research paper is filled with facty evidence to support her argument.
formal The report presented by the expert was full of facty information that supported their conclusions.
informal I don't know if I believe that facty story my friend told me about their weekend.
slang Stop being so facty all the time, let's just have fun and relax.
figurative Her argument was so facty, it felt like she was hitting me over the head with a dictionary.
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