matter-of-factly

/ˌmætər əv ˈfæktli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmætər əv ˈfæktli/ (ame, ipa)

matter-of-factly — adverb

1. in a calm, practical way that treats surprising, upsetting, or important news as

1.副詞C1
釋義

in a calm, practical way that treats surprising, upsetting, or important news as if it were simply another ordinary fact.

例句

Obi matter-of-factly told the class that the exam had been moved to Friday.

tell + matter-of-factly for neutral delivery of news

When the pipe burst, Devika matter-of-factly shut off the water and called the plumber.

matter-of-factly with calm practical action in an emergency

同義詞
  • calmly

    neutral and broad; does not always suggest emotional distance

  • plainly

    focuses more on direct wording than on emotional detachment

  • coolly

    can sound colder or less friendly than matter-of-factly

  • unemotionally

    more formal and more explicitly about the lack of feeling

反義詞
  • emotionally

    showing clear feeling while speaking or acting

  • dramatically

    with strong expression or extra emphasis

  • anxiously

    showing worry instead of calm practical control

文法句型

say / tell / reply + matter-of-factly

matter-of-factly + explain / state

用法筆記

Most often used with verbs of saying or explaining when someone delivers surprising or unpleasant information without much visible reaction. It can also describe calm action in a problem that needs a practical response.

常見錯誤

She answered in a matter-of-fact.
She answered matter-of-factly.' / 'She was matter-of-fact.
💡use the adverb form with a verb; use 'matter-of-fact' as an adjective after 'be'.