actual

[ˈæktʃuəl]

actual Definition

  • 1existing in fact; real
  • 2used to emphasize the truth or existence of something

Using actual: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "actual" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The actual cost of the project was much higher than expected.

  • Example

    I can't believe we're finally meeting in actual person!

  • Example

    The actual reason for his resignation is still unknown.

actual Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with actual

  • used to emphasize that what is being said is true or correct, despite appearances to the contrary

    Example

    In actual fact, he's a very kind and generous person.

  • actual size

    the real or true size of something, without any enlargement or reduction

    Example

    The picture on the box shows the puzzle at actual size.

  • the true state of things, as opposed to what is imagined or believed

    Example

    The movie portrays a dystopian future that is not too far from actual reality.

Origins of actual

from Latin 'actualis', meaning 'active, practical'

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Summary: actual in Brief

The term 'actual' [ˈæktʃuəl] refers to something that exists in fact or is real. It can be used to emphasize the truth or existence of something. Examples include 'The actual cost of the project was much higher than expected' and 'I can't believe we're finally meeting in actual person!' Phrases like 'in actual fact' and 'actual size' further emphasize the realness of something.

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