Factae Meaning and Definition

Factae

Factae

Pronunciation

/ˈfækˈteɪ/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A platitudinous or trite remark or statement, often used to express a superficial understanding or agreement.

Examples

  • The manager made a factae about the new policy to placate the employees.
  • The politician repeated a factae about the economy to avoid controversy.

Synonyms

  • Cliché
  • Platitude

Antonyms

  • Insight
  • Originality

Etymology

The word “Factae” has its origins in Latin, where it was used to describe a trivial or commonplace remark.

Usage Notes

Factae is often used to convey a sense of superficiality or lack of depth in a statement or remark.

Cultural References

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

There’s no sense in saying that, you’re just repeating a factae.

  • Cliché
  • Platitude
  • Superficial

Collocations

  • Make a factae about
  • Repeat a factae

Frequency of Use

While factae is not a commonly used word, it has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in written communication.

Common Misspellings

  • Facetae
  • Faktae

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