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Topic: Philosophy

factitious

IPA: /fækˈtɪʃəs/

KK: /fækˈtɪʃəs/

adjective

Definition: Not real or genuine; made to seem real but is actually artificial or fake.

Example: The factitious nature of the product made it less appealing to consumers.

factitiously

IPA: /fækˈtɪʃəsli/

KK: /fækˈtɪʃəsli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is not natural or genuine, often created or made up rather than occurring naturally.

Example: The story was factitiously embellished to make it more interesting.

factitiousness

IPA: //fækˈtɪʃəsnəs//

KK: /fækˈtɪʃəsnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being artificial or not genuine, often created or produced rather than occurring naturally.

Example: The factitiousness of the product made it less appealing to consumers who preferred natural ingredients.

factualism

IPA: //ˈfæktʃuəlɪzəm//

KK: /ˈfæktʃuəlɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A belief or approach that emphasizes the importance of facts and factual information, especially in making decisions or forming opinions.

Example: Factualism encourages people to rely on evidence and data rather than opinions or emotions.

factuality

IPA: //fækˈtʃuːəlɪti//

KK: /fækˈtʃuːəlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being based on facts or reality.

Example: The factuality of the report was confirmed by several sources.

factualness

IPA: //ˈfæktʃuəl.nəs//

KK: /ˈfæktʃuəlnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being based on facts or reality; the state of being true or accurate.

Example: The factualness of the report was confirmed by several experts.

facultative

IPA: //fækəlˈteɪtɪv//

KK: /fækəlˈteɪtɪv/

adjective

Definition: Able to function in different conditions or situations; not mandatory or required.

Example: Some plants are facultative, meaning they can grow in both wet and dry environments.

facultatively

IPA: //fækʌltəˈtɪvli//

KK: /fækʌltəˌtɪvli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that allows for choice or option; not mandatory.

Example: The students can facultatively choose their projects based on their interests.

faith

IPA: /feɪθ/

KK: /feɪθ/

noun

Definition: A strong belief or trust in something or someone, often without needing proof or evidence.

Example: She has a deep faith in her friends and their abilities.

fallacious

IPA: /fəˈleɪʃəs/

KK: /fəˈleɪʃəs/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is misleading or based on false reasoning.

Example: His argument was fallacious and did not hold up under scrutiny.

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