factual in Japanese
factual in Japanese is 事実上 — factual means based on facts rather than opinion or invention.
factual in Japanese
事実上
Pronounced: jijitsujō
Pertaining to or consisting of objective claims.
What does "factual" mean?
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adj Based on facts rather than opinion or invention.
"The report gives a factual account of what happened that night."
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noun A television or radio programme built around real events, such as a documentary.
"The channel is known for its wildlife factuals."
factual in a sentence
- The report gives a factual account of what happened that night.
- Try to keep your statement factual and leave out how you feel about it.
- The channel is known for its wildlife factuals.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "factual" in Japanese?
"factual" in Japanese is 事実上. factual means: Based on facts rather than opinion or invention.
How do you pronounce 事実上?
"factual" in Japanese is 事実上, pronounced "jijitsujō".
How do you use "factual" in a sentence?
Example: "The report gives a factual account of what happened that night." In Japanese, "factual" is 事実上.
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