"matter of fact" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: En-au-matter of fact.ogg Forms: matters of fact [plural]
Etymology: See matter, fact. First attested in the 16th century. Etymology templates: {{etydate/the|16th century}} the 16th century, {{etydate|16th century}} First attested in the 16th century Head templates: {{en-noun|matters of fact}} matter of fact (plural matters of fact)
  1. (law) An issue concerning the factual circumstances of a cause of action that is to be tried or proved; an allegation forming the basis of a claim or defense, as opposed to a matter of law. Categories (topical): Law
    Sense id: en-matter_of_fact-en-noun-NlDJXGgb Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 72 19 9 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 77 16 7 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 84 13 4 Topics: law
  2. (by extension) A point of fact; a claim or statement about (empirical) facts, as opposed to conjecture or opinion. Tags: broadly Derived forms: as a matter of fact, matter-of-fact, matter-of-factly
    Sense id: en-matter_of_fact-en-noun-iaZoYq6x

Phrase

Audio: En-au-matter of fact.ogg
Etymology: See matter, fact. First attested in the 16th century. Etymology templates: {{etydate/the|16th century}} the 16th century, {{etydate|16th century}} First attested in the 16th century Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} matter of fact
  1. (colloquial, adverbial) Ellipsis of as a matter of fact. Tags: abbreviation, adverbial, alt-of, colloquial, ellipsis Alternative form of: as a matter of fact
    Sense id: en-matter_of_fact-en-phrase-03G2QK1o

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