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Opinion = a belief, the objective truth of which can't be verified
Fact = an assertion that can be proven true or false
Opinion example: The film Titanic was overrated and was actually quite boring.
Fact example: The film Titanic has won the equal most Oscars of any film.
The former is an opinion because it can't be verified. It's based on belief and therefore can't be measured or proven true or false.
The latter is a fact because it can be proven true or false. In this case it is true, but if it was false then it would still be a fact, just not a true one.
Fact = an assertion that can be proven true or false
Opinion example: The film Titanic was overrated and was actually quite boring.
Fact example: The film Titanic has won the equal most Oscars of any film.
The former is an opinion because it can't be verified. It's based on belief and therefore can't be measured or proven true or false.
The latter is a fact because it can be proven true or false. In this case it is true, but if it was false then it would still be a fact, just not a true one.