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actual

AK-shoo-uhl
adj
1
Existing in reality; real, not just imagined or planned.
"The actual cost was much higher than the estimate."
2
Used to emphasize the specific thing being referred to.
"I want to speak to the actual manager, not an assistant."

How to Use Actual

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishReal or genuine, as opposed to estimated, planned, or imaginary.

Common mistake

Beware the false friend in French/Spanish "actuel/actual," which means "current," not "real" — a common translation error.

Common pairings
actual cost actual number in actual fact

Word Forms

actuals plural

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Etymology

From Old French actuel, from Late Latin actualis ("active, practical"), from Latin actus ("act, action"), from agere ("to do, to act").

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