Australian English Meaning of de facto
De facto
Other Australian English words related to De facto
- actual
- factual
- real
- very
- TRUE
- concrete
- effective
- existent
- final
- genuine
- literal
- definitely
- valid
- absolute
- attested
- authentic
- authenticated
- authoritative
- believable
- bona fide
- definite
- certified
- confirmed
- convincing
- demonstrated
- established
- hard
- uncontestable
- incontrovertible
- indisputable
- indubitable
- inescapable
- irrefutable
- Objective
- palpable
- positive
- proven
- real life
- realistic
- substantial
- tangible
- Undeniable
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
- validated
- Verifiable
- verified
- real-world
- substantiated
- alleged
- conjectural
- hypothetical
- ideal
- nonexistent
- platonic
- possible
- potential
- theoretical
- theoretical
- abstract
- assumed
- chimeric
- chimerical
- envisioned
- envisaged
- legendary
- fake
- Fanciful
- Fictional
- fictitious
- illusory
- imaginary
- imagined
- non-existent
- invented
- legendary
- pretend
- pictured
- reputable
- Romantic
- supposed
- assumed
- symbolic
- unreal
- visualised
- conceived
- fabricated
- pretend
- virtual
- dreamt up
Nearest Words of de facto
Definitions and Meaning of de facto in English
de facto (a)
existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not
de facto (r)
in reality or fact
de facto ()
Actually; in fact; in reality; as, a king de facto, -- distinguished from a king de jure, or by right.
FAQs About the word de facto
De facto
existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not, in reality or factActually; in fact; in reality; as, a king de facto, -- distinguished from a king de jur
actual,factual,real,very,TRUE,concrete,effective,existent,final,genuine
alleged,conjectural,hypothetical,ideal,nonexistent,platonic,possible,potential,theoretical,theoretical
de broglie => De Broglie, de bene esse => de bene esse, de bakey => De Bakey, de- => de-, de => of,