Meaning of factish | Babel Free
Definitions
- Similar to facts, but not necessarily factual; fact-like.
- Focused on fact rather than reason or speculation.
Examples
“This factish, leftish derivation of the old dictum, “Art is art precisely in that it is not Nature,” by wrongly interpreting the word Nature, utterly betrayed the master's poetic sense.”
“And as Miller writes of Holy Blood, Holy Grail, its real bits are 'factish' rather than 'factual.'”
“all very abstract and not too consistent in view of Hardy's own stories, which were even at that time so seriously attacked, on one side by the realists because they were said to be too unreal, and on the other by the idealists because they were too nakedly factish.”
“There is no doubt a strong tendency to revolt against abstract reasoning. Human nature has a strong “factish” element in it.”
“To this advice may be added the reminder, contained in a word of Walter Bagehot's , that excepting in times of great excitement an audience begins to listen in a decidedly “factish” frame of mind.”
“She wanted to know where my youth had gone, how long at current address, what I had to go by, which people I held my life against, reasons for leaving whatever I might have left. But when I started to give her a factish rundown of some sort, keeping my palms up, hair-enshadowed sides down, her eyes went right out.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.