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matter-of-fact()
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
1. (general)
a. pragmático
Gina informed her boss in a very matter-of-fact tone that either he would have to give her a raise, or she would quit.Gina le informó a su jefe con tono muy pragmático que o bien le tenía que dar un aumento, o bien renunciaba.
b. objetivo
Sanchez didn't editorialize in the article, but rather stated in a very matter-of-fact way what had taken place.Sánchez no editorializaba en el artículo, sino que describía de manera objetiva lo que había sucedido.
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