mat·ter-of-fact (mătər-əv-făkt)
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Tweet adj. 1. Relating or adhering to facts; literal. 2. Straightforward or unemotional: "the matter-of-fact tones in which the local guides describe the history of the various places" (New York Times). matter-of-factly adv. matter-of-factness n. |
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