Adverb
factly (not comparable)
(Only used in matter-of-factly) In a manner or tone that accords with a fact-based assertion.
Charles Margai could not have been more honest and matter of factly as to state his disappointment in the APC party, more so the person he trusted most, then candidate and now president Ernest Bai Koroma. Source: Internet
Fellow Obama supporters who are convinced the math is on our side should also consider this: Governor Rendell (PA) said tonight very matter of factly that this may not be decided "until Michigan and Florida hold their primaries in June." Source: Internet
“It was just a matter of when,” he said matter of factly. Source: Internet
Now that’s what you call God sent!” said Ms. Camacho-Ali matter of factly. Source: Internet
Our favorite guide of all was Rachel in Shanghai: her English was very very good, she was extremely kind, smart, knowleageable, matter of factly, caring and quick. Source: Internet
The second you’re thinking you’re alone, just know that you’re not- plainly and matter a factly, you are not alone. Source: Internet