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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of emphasizing that something is true although it may be surprising in British Thesaurus

Ways of emphasizing that something is true although it may be surprising

actual (adjective)

used for emphasizing what is really true or exact compared with what people expected

really (adverb)

used for talking about what is in fact true, especially when something else seems to be true

positively (adverb)

mainly spoken used for emphasizing that something is true, especially something surprising or unexpected

on the contrary ()

used for emphasizing that something is true, even though it is the opposite of something that has been said

strangely enough ()

used for saying that something is true, even though it is surprising or unusual

the fact remains that ()

used for emphasizing that something is still true despite what people have said or done

I can tell you ()

used for emphasizing that what you are saying is true, although it may seem surprising or hard to believe

in (actual) fact ()

used for saying what is really true, when this is surprising or different from what people think

as it happens ()

used for saying that something is true, although it is surprising

believe it or not ()

used for emphasizing that something is very surprising but true

actual (adjective)

used for emphasizing what is really true or exact compared with a general idea

contrary to something ()

used for emphasizing that something is true, even though it is opposite to what other people say or believe

too (adverb)

mainly Americanspoken used for emphasizing that something is true when someone does not believe it. This is used especially by children