event vs fact

event

noun
  • A set of some of the possible outcomes; a subset of the sample space. 

  • In the event, he turned out to have what I needed anyway. 

  • A point in spacetime having three spatial coordinates and one temporal coordinate. 

  • A possible action that the user can perform that is monitored by an application or the operating system (event listener). When an event occurs an event handler is called which performs a specific task. 

  • One of several contests that combine to make up a competition. 

  • An occurrence; something that happens. 

  • An end result; an outcome (now chiefly in phrases). 

  • An episode of severe health conditions. 

  • A prearranged social activity (function, etc.) 

fact

noun
  • An individual value or measurement at the lowest level of granularity in a data warehouse. 

  • An objective consensus on a fundamental reality that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of experts. 

  • Something which is real. 

  • A wrongful or criminal deed. 

  • Something actual as opposed to invented. 

  • Something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation. 

  • Information about a particular subject, especially actual conditions and/or circumstances. 

intj
  • Used before making a statement to introduce it as a trustworthy one. 

How often have the words event and fact occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )