factuality
factuality — 名詞
1. how true something is, based on real facts and evidence
真實性
符合事實的程度或性質
how true something is, based on real facts and evidence
Saira checked the factuality of the online article before sharing it with her team.
Saira 在分享給團隊之前,先查證了那篇網路文章的真實性。
factuality + of [information source]
The factuality of the report was questioned by Layla's research team.
Layla 的研究團隊質疑那份報告的真實性。
passive: be questioned for factuality
Charlotte's memoir was criticised for its lack of factuality by several reviewers.
Charlotte 的回憶錄因缺乏真實性而受到多位評論家的批評。
Hui insisted on the strict factuality of every detail in the museum guide.
Hui 堅持博物館導覽手冊中每個細節都必須具備真實性。
Apinya's reputation for factuality made her the most trusted journalist at the paper.
Apinya 因報導真實性而享有盛譽,成為報社最受信賴的記者。
- veracity
more often refers to the truthfulness of a person's character or testimony, carries moral weight
- accuracy
focuses on precision and freedom from errors, not necessarily about truth versus falsehood
- authenticity
about whether something is genuine rather than fake or copied
- fictionality
the quality of being invented or imagined rather than real
- falsity
the quality of being untrue or deliberately misleading
用法筆記
Typically found in formal writing about journalism, academic research, or legal evidence. Often used with 'of': 'the factuality of a report, claim, or statement'.