1) a book of months and days, with information about the sun, moon, tides, historical facts etc (almanac)
2) a summary of the facts of a law case prepared for a barrister (brief)
3) conditions, facts etc connected with an event or person (circumstance)
4) to bring (a person), come, face to face (with danger, unpleasant facts etc) (confront)
5) information; facts (data)
6) to make an incomplete or unfair selection from statements, facts etc, especially in order to give false ideas (garble)
7) to collect (news, facts in small quantities) (glean)
8) the act of introducing knowledge or experience, e.g. to a person beginning a new job; a method of reasoning which obtains general laws from particular facts or examples (induction)
9) to reach an opinion (from facts or reasoning) (infer)
10) new, facts or knowledge given (information)
understanding; information or familiarity gained by experience
person's understanding; information
(an example of) evidence that is sufficient to show that something is a fact
evidence, authentication
a formal statement especially in a law court, that something is true
declaration about truth; proof
the quality or state of being true; something that is true; a fact, belief etc accepted as true
reality, validity
proof
proof