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bereavement the condition or fact of being deprived of something or someone, especially by the death of a loved one.
bet to feel sure or confident without knowing (something) as a fact. [1/7 definitions]
betrothal the act or fact of being mutually pledged to marry; engagement.
birth the process or fact of being born. [1/4 definitions]
certainty an undisputed fact. [1/2 definitions]
change the act of changing; the fact of being changed. [1/18 definitions]
check in chess, used to announce the fact that the king of one's opponent is under attack. [1/19 definitions]
check out to register the fact that one is borrowing (books or other materials from a library or other lending place). [1/5 definitions]
circumcision the act or ceremony of circumcising or, the fact of being circumcised.
circumstance an occurrence or fact associated with or having an impact on an event or situation. [1/6 definitions]
clincher a decisive or final point, fact, or statement to persuade someone, as in arguing or selling. [1/3 definitions]
cognizance perception or acknowledgment of fact. [1/2 definitions]
comprehension the state or fact of being comprehensive; inclusion or inclusiveness. [1/3 definitions]
confabulate in psychiatry, to substitute fantasy for fact in the memory. [1/2 definitions]
confabulation in psychiatry, the substitution of fantasy for fact in the memory. [1/2 definitions]
congruity the state or fact of being congruous or geometrically congruent. [1/2 definitions]
contrariety something that is contrary to something else, such as a statement or fact. [1/2 definitions]
criminality the condition or fact of being criminal.
datum any fact directly observed. [1/2 definitions]
declare to proclaim or formally announce (the fact of something happening or existing). [1/7 definitions]
deflection the act or fact of being deflected. [1/3 definitions]