Today's vocabulary word – De facto

De facto” means “In fact” or “in reality” – what actually is done. For example, it might be the rule on a road to only use the express lane if you’re travelling over the minimum speed limit, but if everyone’s driving above the speed limit, all lanes become de facto express lanes.

Example:  “Although Keith was the elected chairperson, he was never at the meetings, and Thomas became the de facto head of the committee.”

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