English · Greetings & Phrases

in fact

/ɪn ˈfækt/

[/ɪn ˈfækt/]

actually

Intermediatephrase

Definition

Used to add true or surprising information, or to emphasize a point.

Example

I thought the test would be hard; in fact, it was quite easy.

I thought the test would be hard; in fact, it was quite easy.

Etymology

From Latin "factum," a thing done, from "facere," to do.

How & Where It’s Used

Introduces a correction, emphasis, or a more precise statement.

Watch “actually” pronunciation on YouTube
emphasisclarification

Related Terms