Objective Language

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to or concerned with facts or information

  • It is important to base your arguments on factual evidence.
  • You can trust her, she always sticks to the factual information.
  • Don't believe everything you read online, make sure it's factual.
  • His storytelling was so vivid, it felt more factual than fiction.

adjective describing something as having the characteristics of a fact

  • The report presented by the expert was full of facty information that supported their conclusions.
  • I don't know if I believe that facty story my friend told me about their weekend.
  • Stop being so facty all the time, let's just have fun and relax.
  • Her argument was so facty, it felt like she was hitting me over the head with a dictionary.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'clear-eyed' describes someone who is alert, perceptive, and able to see things clearly.

  • She approached the situation with a clear-eyed assessment of the facts.
  • He looked at the problem with clear-eyed determination to find a solution.
  • She had a clear-eyed view of the issue and didn't let emotions cloud her judgment.
  • His clear-eyed vision of the future guided his decision-making process.