Actual
Actual is an English adjective meaning existing in fact, real, or true, as opposed to potential, supposed, or hypothetical. It emphasizes reality or authenticity rather than appearance or theory. It can modify nouns such as actual owner, actual results, or actual circumstances to distinguish what exists in fact from what is assumed or planned. The word is often used to mark contrast with something that is merely possible, provisional, or speculative.
Etymology and classification: Actual traces to Latin actualis, meaning “pertaining to action,” from actus, meaning “a
Usage notes: In everyday language, actual and real can be interchangeable in many contexts, but actual frequently
Specialized sense: In accounting and budgeting, actuals refers to realized figures recorded after the fact, such