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All facts synonyms

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noun facts

  • story — a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
  • dope — any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
  • poop — party pooper.
  • reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • scoop — a ladle or ladlelike utensil, especially a small, deep-sided shovel with a short, horizontal handle, for taking up flour, sugar, etc.
  • cue — In the theatre or in a musical performance, a performer's cue is something another performer says or does that is a signal for them to begin speaking, playing, or doing something.
  • score — the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
  • details — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
  • gospel — the teachings of Jesus and the apostles; the Christian revelation.
  • clue — A clue to a problem or mystery is something that helps you to find the answer to it.
  • data — You can refer to information as data, especially when it is in the form of facts or statistics that you can analyse. In American English, data is usually a plural noun. In technical or formal British English, data is sometimes a plural noun, but at other times, it is an uncount noun.
  • certainty — Certainty is the state of being definite or of having no doubts at all about something.
  • info — information.
  • numbers — a numeral or group of numerals.
  • particulars — of or relating to a single or specific person, thing, group, class, occasion, etc., rather than to others or all; special rather than general: one's particular interests in books.
  • specifics — having a special application, bearing, or reference; specifying, explicit, or definite: to state one's specific purpose.
  • essentials — Plural form of essential.
  • statistics — a numerical fact or datum, especially one computed from a sample.
  • storey — story2 .
  • truth — the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • evidence — The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
  • proof — evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
  • actuality — Actuality is the state of really existing rather than being imagined.
  • bottom line — The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider.
  • brass tacks — basic realities; hard facts (esp in the phrase get down to brass tacks)
  • lowdown — the real and unadorned facts; the true, secret, or inside information (usually preceded by the): We gave them the lowdown on the new housing project.
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