factful

English

Etymology

fact + -ful

Adjective

factful (comparative more factful, superlative most factful)

  1. factually accurate
    • 1926, Frederick James Glass, Sketching from Nature, page 11:
      While the pages, both printed and pictorial, are scrupulously factful, the authors write with such charm that the reader is able to visualise something of the social life of the period []
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