matter of fact
ˌmatter-of-ˈfact adjective
حقیقت امر، بطور واقعی، قانون فقه: حقیقت امر
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Synonyms & Related Words matter-of-fact[adjective]Synonyms: unsentimental, deadpan, down-to-earth, emotionless, mundane, plain, prosaic, sober, unimaginative
Contrasted words: emotional, impassioned, personal
Related Words: objective,
sound,
unaffected,
unsentimental,
prosaic [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary ˌmatter-of-ˈfact adjective showing no emotion when you are talking about something exciting, frightening, upsetting etc
matter-of-fact about Jan was surprisingly matter-of-fact about her divorce.matter-of-fact voice/tone Use a matter-of-fact tone when disciplining your children.—matter-of-factly adverb [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms matter of fact n. phr. Something that is really true; something that can be proved.
The town records showed that it was a matter of fact that the two boys were brothers. It is a matter of fact that the American war against England was successful. ■ Often used for emphasis in the phrase "as a matter of fact".
I didn't go yesterday, and as a matter of fact, f didn't go all week. Mary wasn't wearing a blue dress. As a matter of fact, she hasn't got a blue dress. Compare: FOR THAT MATTER, IN FACT.
Antonym: MATTER OF OPINION.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
matter of fact adj. 1. Simply telling or showing the truth; not explaining or telling more.
The newspaper gave a matter-of-fact account of the murder trial. 2. Showing little feeling or excitement or trouble; seeming not to care much.
When Mary's father died she acted in a very matter-of-fact way. He was a very matter-of-fact person. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲