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Fact is Meaning in English

expression

ˈfækt/ /ˈɪz/, /ɪz
FAKT-iz
fˈækt/ /ˈɪz
FAKT-iz

Definition

A phrase used to introduce a main point or to emphasize the truth of what you're about to say, often after giving background or a different opinion.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and conversational; typically at the start of a sentence. Used to highlight a key point. Similar to 'the truth is,' but 'fact is' is slightly more direct. Common in spoken English, less in formal writing.

Example Sentences

Fact is, we don't have enough money for that trip.

basic

He seems happy, but fact is, he misses his family.

basic

Fact is, it might rain today, so bring an umbrella.

basic

You might think it's easy, but the fact is it's a lot of hard work.

natural

The fact is, I just don't have time for another project right now.

natural

People keep arguing, but the fact is no one really knows the answer.

natural