Want to say facts differently? Here are other words for facts and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of facts
A fact is a thing that is known or proved to be true.
Etymology of facts
The word "facts" originates from the Latin word "factum," which means "something done" or "deed"
The Latin word "factum" is derived from the verb "facere," which means "to do" or "to make"
The word "facts" has been used in the English language since the 16th century to refer to things that are known or proved to be true
Synonyms
data
information
details
evidence
proof
findings
figures
statistics
numbers
records
accounts
reports
truths
realities
certainties
verities
actualities
actuals
actualities
realities
actualness
certainties
truths
pieces of evidence
pieces of information
particulars
specifics
elements
factors
points
items
findings
discoveries
Definitions
- A thing that is known or proved to be true
- * A piece of information or evidence used to support a claim or argument
- * A thing that exists or has happened, especially when this is surprising or interesting
Usage Examples
- The company based its decision on the facts and figures presented in the report
- * The scientist spent years gathering facts and evidence to support her theory
- * The historical facts about the event are still debated among scholars