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facticity noun[ U ] formaluk /fækˈtɪs.ə.ti/ us /fækˈtɪs.ə.t̬i/ the state of being a fact: The most obvious example of a text that makes no claim to facticity is the novel. My own investigations confirmed the facticity of what these scientists had been saying. She made the point that empirical facts don't simply exist, and work needs to be done to establish their facticity. It's important to verify by direct experience the facticity of what we have been told. I'm surprised by your inability to perceive the facticity of what she says. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Reality and truth actuality apothegm authenticity axiomatically brute fact gospel home truth immediacy impostor syndrome it is what it isidiom real life realia the real McCoy the real thing the real worldphrase truth is stranger than fictionidiom truth will outidiom veracity verisimilitude verity
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