In fact meaning in English
Learn how to use In fact correctly with Gymglish.
Test and improve your English. Start your free trial today.
TEST YOUR ENGLISH
Free trial and no commitment to buy
4,7 on App Store, Play Store and Trustpilot
More than 8 million learners worldwide
Definition
in fact: really, in reality, actually, in effect
- "In fact, tall is large."
- "Do you have any idea why Miss Susan Bliss might have had reason to believe that you were in fact gay?"
- "Timmy: You say that this apartment is big, but in fact it's very small."
- "In fact, I'm in a bit of a bind."
- "In fact, maybe one day... you'll work for me!"
- "Jean : In fact, I have a different proposal to... propose you."
- "In fact, Philip, you were a really disgusting, perverted, sick brother."
- "In fact, you're as bad as some of my speech therapy patients."
- "In fact, just this morning, I got my head stuck in the doors of a train."
- "In fact, I don't remember anything else."
Still unsure of the best way to use 'In fact'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!
What our users say:
Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment
Absolutely free - no strings attached.
