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In point of fact

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Meanings of In point of fact

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  • Used to emphasize that something is true or correct, especially when it might be surprising or different from what someone thinks.
  • Another way to say 'actually' or 'really'.

Explanation of the word: In point of fact

'In point of fact' means to say something is true or to tell the real truth about something.

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Translations for the word: In point of fact

hindi
वास्तव में (vastav mein)

vastav mein

सच में (sach mein)

sach mein

वास्तव में (vastav mein)

vastav mein

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: In point of fact

What does 'in point of fact' mean?
The phrase 'in point of fact' means that something is true or correct, especially when it might be surprising or different from what people think.
How do you pronounce 'in point of fact'?
You pronounce it like this: 'in point of fakt'.
What is the origin of the phrase 'in point of fact'?
The phrase 'in point of fact' comes from old English and has been used for a long time to emphasize the truth of a statement.
What is the meaning of 'in point of fact' in Bengali?
The phrase 'in point of fact' in Bengali is 'বাস্তবিকভাবে' (Bāstabikabhābē).