See also: matter of fact

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Etymology edit

From matter of fact.

Adjective edit

matter-of-fact (comparative more matter-of-fact, superlative most matter-of-fact)

  1. Of, or relating to facts only; literal, realistic.
  2. Lacking emotion or color.
  3. Straightforward, blunt, frank; treating the situation as normal; not embarrassed, coy, or dramatic.
    The students appreciated the health teacher for her matter-of-fact way of talking about sex.

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