actual
[æktʃʊəl]

adjective

[Definition]: real, existing as facts

[Example Sentences]:
1. The actual trip to Mars is being forecast to take place in the 2030s.
2. The actual quake hit in 2004.
3. The study looks in detail at what will happen by 2065, but the actual tipping point comes in 2055.
4. His annual total of 18.9 million was 10.5% higher than actual sales in 2013.
5. We like to scale based on the actual needs of our users at the time.
6. The technology is still being demonstrated and could be a few years away from actual implementation.
7. In the last year there has been an actual explosion of mobile malware.
8. She said there would be an actual shop set up inside parliament.
9. The actual number is likely higher since not all incidents are reported.
10. It is clear that a lot of care went into the actual craft of the game.
11. The actual impact or time of electricity going out would be a few hours.
12. The second part is the development of the actual suit.
13. Now the valuations of companies out there are based on their actual earnings.
14. There was no indication if the talk will include an actual fire.
15. Once we have the actual information, we need to figure out what to do with it.


[Antonyms]possible, fictitious, supposititious

[Synonyms]real, true, genuine
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