matter-of-fact

[US]/ˌmæt.ər.əvˈfækt/
[UK]/ˌmæt̬.ɚ.əvˈfækt/

Translation

adj.unemotional and practical; concerned with facts rather than feelings; dealing with things in a straightforward and unemotional way; plain and straightforward; calm and composed, showing no emotion

Phrases & Collocations

matter-of-factly

matter-of-fact tone

matter-of-fact way

being matter-of-fact

matter-of-fact account

matter-of-fact style

quite matter-of-fact

Example Sentences

he delivered the news in a matter-of-fact tone, despite its shocking nature.

the doctor's matter-of-fact assessment helped the patient remain calm.

it was a matter-of-fact observation that the sky was gray today.

she approached the problem with a matter-of-fact attitude and a clear plan.

the report presented the data in a matter-of-fact and unbiased way.

he gave a matter-of-fact account of the events, sticking to the facts.

it’s a matter-of-fact truth that exercise is good for your health.

the witness provided a matter-of-fact testimony during the trial.

despite the difficult situation, she remained matter-of-fact and resourceful.

the professor's matter-of-fact teaching style was appreciated by many students.

it's a matter-of-fact reality that climate change is impacting the world.

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