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actual
[ak-choo-uhl]
actual
/ ˈæktʃʊəl /
adjective
existing in reality or as a matter of fact
real or genuine
existing at the present time; current
informal, (usually preceded by your) (intensifier)
that music's by your actual Mozart, isn't it?
Usage
Other Word Forms
- actualness noun
- nonactual adjective
- nonactualness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
"What you will see in New York might be the actual last attempt at implementing the two-state solution," he warned.
But policymakers and the public need reliable evidence and actual data to understand the reality of politically motivated violence.
In the letter, Logan said the funds “no longer reflect the actual costs to perform these services and do not take into account inflationary factors or mandated minimum wage increases.”
This year, the newly hired team staff dropped hints about the actual name, about the buzz in town.
The FTC also alleges that the ticket company is misleading artists and consumers with “bait-and-switch pricing,” with tactics such as advertising lower ticket prices than the actual total after inflated pricing and extra fees.
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