gerçek, doğru, hakikat: What she said is the truth. Onun söylediği doğrudur, hakikilik, dürüstlük, sadakât, doğruluk, gerçek, hakikat, doğruları, tamlık, vefa, gerçeklik, hakikati, doğru, içtenlik/gerçekl, of a truth gerçekten, gospel truth mutlak hakikat, in truth hakikaten, gerçekten, doğruluk, gerçeklik: Truth is relative. Doğruluk, filvaki, asıl, içtenlik, realite, açıkyürekli, sıdk, kesin, dürüst, doğrucu, doğru sözlü, truthfullydoğru olarak, içten, samimi, gerçeğe uygun, hakikaten, doğru/doğrucu, doğrusu, truthfulnessdoğruluk, doğru/doğrucu olarak, doğruculuk, doğru sözlülük, samimiyet,
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gerçek, doğru, hakikat: What she said is the truth. Onun söylediği doğrudur isim
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doğruluk, gerçeklik: Truth is relative. Doğruluk isim
That which is real, in a deeper sense; spiritual or ‘genuine’ reality, Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy, The state or quality of being true to someone or something; faithfulness, fidelity, A pledge of loyalty or faith, A now-outdated term for topness. (See also truth quark.), True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality, Something acknowledged to be true; a true statement or axiom, truthness, true, trewth, God (Christian Science); Sojourner Truth (1797-1883, born Isabella Baumfree) freed slave and American civil rights activist, sooth, a fact that has been verified; "at last he knew the truth"; "the truth is the he didn't want to do it", verity, fact; true statement, truism; fundamental reality, basic fact, To assert as true; to declare, A true thing; a verified fact; a true statement or proposition; an established principle, fixed law, or the like; as, the great truths of morals, United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883) conformity to reality or actuality; "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities, That which is true or certain concerning any matter or subject, or generally on all subjects; real state of things; fact; verity; reality, Righteousness; true religion, That which is real, in a deeper sense; spiritual or 'genuine' reality, The practice of speaking what is true; freedom from falsehood; veracity, a fact that has been verified; "at last he knew the truth"; "the truth is the he didn't want to do it" a true statement; "he told the truth"; "he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it" United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883) conformity to reality or actuality; "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities, a true statement; "he told the truth"; "he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it", Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness, You say in truth in order to indicate that you are giving your honest opinion about something. In truth, we were both unhappy, You say to tell you the truth or truth to tell in order to indicate that you are telling someone something in an open and honest way, without trying to hide anything. To tell you the truth, I was afraid to see him. American abolitionist and feminist. Born into slavery, she escaped in 1827 and became a leading preacher against slavery and for the rights of women. In philosophy, the property of statements, thoughts, or propositions that are said, in ordinary discourse, to agree with the facts or to state what is the case. At least four major types of truth theory have been proposed: correspondence theories (see realism), coherence theories (see coherentism, idealism), pragmatic theories (see pragmatism), and deflationary theories. The latter group encompasses a wide variety of views, including the redundancy theory, the disquotation theory, and the prosentential theory. AUM Supreme Truth truth cinema Truth Sojourner to speak the truth Four Noble Truths, A truth is something that is believed to be true. It is an almost universal truth that the more we are promoted in a job, the less we actually exercise the skills we initially used to perform it. see also home truth, moment of truth, If you say that there is some truth in a statement or story, you mean that it is true, or at least partly true. There is no truth in this story Is there any truth to the rumors?, the exact consideration Truth is the exact time, place, form and event, state or quality of being true; factualness; conformity with reality; conformity with a standard; sincerity, honesty, The truth about something is all the facts about it, rather than things that are imagined or invented. I must tell you the truth about this business The truth of the matter is that we had no other choice In the town very few know the whole truth, conformity to reality or actuality; "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities", Begins as heresy; ends as superstition [T H Huxley], That which is real; that which exists, good or bad Truth is absolute, the same for everyone, never relative The same holds true for all untruth, falsehood, lying For example, spoiled food is not good for anyone; aggression hurts everyone; tyranny is not beneficial for anyone; love is good for everyone; oxygen is good and necessary for everyone, the property of being true, "An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance Discovery of truth is the sole purpose of philosophy, which is the most ancient occupation of the human mind and has a fair prospect of existing with increasing activity to the end of time " [DD], Conformity to fact or reality We rely on the truth of scriptural prophecies "Sanctify them through thy truth " John 17 Truth: sincerity in action, character, and utterance the body of real thing a judgment that is true or accepted as true, propositions, statements, sentences, assertions and beliefs have been offered as appropriate bearers of truth or falsity Understanding truth is filled with difficulty Philosophers have explored the possibility that truth is: a correspondence between what we say and how things are; a matter of coherence between statements and a background of settled beliefs; an ideal limit which enquiry will approach; a feature of assertions which function well in enquiry or in life more generally; a matter of giving a truth definition for a language; a redundancy, because 'It is true that p' is equivalent to 'p'; or disclosedness of being Some of these theories are compatible and might be integrated in a more comprehensive theory On some accounts, each proposition is true or false on its own, while others adopt a holistic view The relation between meaning and truth is of central philosophical concern, The most adequate comprehension of reality that man's mind and reason make accessible to him Man is fallible and can never become omniscient or absolutely certain that what he considers as certain truth is not error The criterion of truth is that it works even if nobody is prepared to acknowledge it B 113; HA 24,68; UF 94, the quality of nearness to the truth or the true value; "he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass"; "the lawyer questioned the truth of my account", for Hegel, the whole; something that's fully related to everything else, understood in full context Elsewhere, in more poetic language, Hegel describes the truth as the "bacchanalian whirl" in which all individuals and events are caught up, is a mushy, hydra-headed word Everyone disputes its meaning Truth denotes a static assertion that changes from person to person, opinion to opinion, culture to culture Thus, truth is a hollow, manipulating word that professional value destroyers promulgate in their attempts to gain credibility for their deceptions and destructions, Something that is held to be true, - 1 = TROTH, 2 The character of being, or disposition to be, true or steadfast in allegiance; faithfulness, loyalty, constancy 3 Disposition to speak or act truly or sincerely; truthfulness, sincerity Formerly also, honesty, honourableness, uprightness, virtue 4 a Fact, facts; the matter or circumstance as it really is b The real thing, as distinguished from a representation or imitation; an antitype 5 True statement; report or account consistent with fact or reality b Mental apprehension of truth; knowledge 6 a Conformity with fact; faithfulness to reality; genuineness; authenticity b Accuracy of delineation or representation, esp in art or literature; lifelike quality 7 Conformity with a standard, pattern, or rule; accuracy, precision, correctness; esp accuracy of position or alignment ... Oxford Dictionary, HONESTY; CONFORMITY TO FACT OR REALITY; HAVING NO SHRED OF FALSEHOOD GOLDEN CHAINOFSALVATION CHOSEN, ELECT , FOREKNOWN, PREDESTINED , REGENERATED, CALLED, CONSCIOUS FAITH and CONVERSION, JUSTIFIED, SANCTIFIED, GLORIFIED!, n An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance , n  An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance  , Conformity to rule; exactness; close correspondence with an example, mood, object of imitation, or the like, The quality or being true; as: (a) Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been; or shall be, A casualty of ISSUES MANAGEMENT  (Added December 2002), The information recorded from the simulation of the tracking of the generated particles though the detector, = Not to be found in the Doublespeak Dictionary or anywhere inside The Loop for that matter, n The quality of conformity with fact; correctness; accuracy The exactness of the correct who, what, where, when, how, why, mood and intention, H0 Type I Error Right decision, A casualty of ISSUES MANAGEMENT (Added December 2002), n the state of being the case; fact a judgment, proposition, or idea that is accepted as true the property of being in accord with reality, is that which is true about goodness, greatness etc, That which is Some Philosophical Links: The Yahoo Philosophy Index, The expression of actions that are essentially true, anchored yathâbhuuta: in reality, in truth, in its real essence This word has been used in a technical sense of meaning "an absolute truth " I translated it as "a truth anchored deep within his heart" so as to brings one's attention to the personal nature of truth in this practice, which is so often lost when people believe that Truth has to be absolute (ie related to everything, inside and out) and not within (ie related only to an understanding of what is true in one's experience), veridicality, truthiness, veracity, Honest, and always telling the truth, Accurately depicting what is real, Frankly, In a truthful manner, truthy, Full of truth; veracious; reliable, conforming to truth; "I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so"; "a truthful statement", expressing or given to expressing the truth; "a true statement"; "gave truthful testimony"; "a truthful person, expressing or given to expressing the truth; "a true statement"; "gave truthful testimony"; "a truthful person", If a person or their comments are truthful, they are honest and do not tell any lies. We've all learnt to be fairly truthful about our personal lives She could not give him a truthful answer. + truthfully truth·ful·ly I answered all their questions truthfully. + truthfulness truth·ful·ness I can say, with absolute truthfulness, that I did not injure her, speaking the truth, honest; true; accurate, faithful to reality, with truth; "I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation"; "he answered the question as truthfully as he could, in a true manner; honestly, candidly; accurately, in a manner that corresponds with reality, the quality of being truthful, quality of being truthful; sincerity, honesty; condition of being accurate, faithfulness to reality, plural of truth,
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That which is real, in a deeper sense; spiritual or ‘genuine’ reality - "Alcoholism and redemption led me finally to truth."
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Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy - "There was some truth in his statement that he had no other choice."
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The state or quality of being true to someone or something; faithfulness, fidelity - "Truth to one's own feelings is all-important in life."
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A pledge of loyalty or faith
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A now-outdated term for topness. (See also truth quark.)
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True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality - "The truth is that our leaders knew a lot more than they were letting on."
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Something acknowledged to be true; a true statement or axiom - "Hunger and jealousy are just eternal truths of human existence."
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truthness
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God (Christian Science); Sojourner Truth (1797-1883, born Isabella Baumfree) freed slave and American civil rights activist isim
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a fact that has been verified; "at last he knew the truth"; "the truth is the he didn't want to do it"
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verity, fact; true statement, truism; fundamental reality, basic fact isim
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To assert as true; to declare
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A true thing; a verified fact; a true statement or proposition; an established principle, fixed law, or the like; as, the great truths of morals
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United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883) conformity to reality or actuality; "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities
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That which is true or certain concerning any matter or subject, or generally on all subjects; real state of things; fact; verity; reality
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Righteousness; true religion
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That which is real, in a deeper sense; spiritual or 'genuine' reality
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The practice of speaking what is true; freedom from falsehood; veracity
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a fact that has been verified; "at last he knew the truth"; "the truth is the he didn't want to do it" a true statement; "he told the truth"; "he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it" United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883) conformity to reality or actuality; "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities
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a true statement; "he told the truth"; "he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it"
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Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness
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You say in truth in order to indicate that you are giving your honest opinion about something. In truth, we were both unhappy
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You say to tell you the truth or truth to tell in order to indicate that you are telling someone something in an open and honest way, without trying to hide anything. To tell you the truth, I was afraid to see him. American abolitionist and feminist. Born into slavery, she escaped in 1827 and became a leading preacher against slavery and for the rights of women. In philosophy, the property of statements, thoughts, or propositions that are said, in ordinary discourse, to agree with the facts or to state what is the case. At least four major types of truth theory have been proposed: correspondence theories (see realism), coherence theories (see coherentism, idealism), pragmatic theories (see pragmatism), and deflationary theories. The latter group encompasses a wide variety of views, including the redundancy theory, the disquotation theory, and the prosentential theory. AUM Supreme Truth truth cinema Truth Sojourner to speak the truth Four Noble Truths
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A truth is something that is believed to be true. It is an almost universal truth that the more we are promoted in a job, the less we actually exercise the skills we initially used to perform it. see also home truth, moment of truth
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If you say that there is some truth in a statement or story, you mean that it is true, or at least partly true. There is no truth in this story Is there any truth to the rumors?
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the exact consideration Truth is the exact time, place, form and event
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state or quality of being true; factualness; conformity with reality; conformity with a standard; sincerity, honesty isim
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The truth about something is all the facts about it, rather than things that are imagined or invented. I must tell you the truth about this business The truth of the matter is that we had no other choice In the town very few know the whole truth
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conformity to reality or actuality; "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities"
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Begins as heresy; ends as superstition [T H Huxley]
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That which is real; that which exists, good or bad Truth is absolute, the same for everyone, never relative The same holds true for all untruth, falsehood, lying For example, spoiled food is not good for anyone; aggression hurts everyone; tyranny is not beneficial for anyone; love is good for everyone; oxygen is good and necessary for everyone
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the property of being true
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"An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance Discovery of truth is the sole purpose of philosophy, which is the most ancient occupation of the human mind and has a fair prospect of existing with increasing activity to the end of time " [DD]
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Conformity to fact or reality We rely on the truth of scriptural prophecies "Sanctify them through thy truth " John 17 Truth: sincerity in action, character, and utterance the body of real thing a judgment that is true or accepted as true
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propositions, statements, sentences, assertions and beliefs have been offered as appropriate bearers of truth or falsity Understanding truth is filled with difficulty Philosophers have explored the possibility that truth is: a correspondence between what we say and how things are; a matter of coherence between statements and a background of settled beliefs; an ideal limit which enquiry will approach; a feature of assertions which function well in enquiry or in life more generally; a matter of giving a truth definition for a language; a redundancy, because 'It is true that p' is equivalent to 'p'; or disclosedness of being Some of these theories are compatible and might be integrated in a more comprehensive theory On some accounts, each proposition is true or false on its own, while others adopt a holistic view The relation between meaning and truth is of central philosophical concern
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The most adequate comprehension of reality that man's mind and reason make accessible to him Man is fallible and can never become omniscient or absolutely certain that what he considers as certain truth is not error The criterion of truth is that it works even if nobody is prepared to acknowledge it B 113; HA 24,68; UF 94
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the quality of nearness to the truth or the true value; "he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass"; "the lawyer questioned the truth of my account"
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for Hegel, the whole; something that's fully related to everything else, understood in full context Elsewhere, in more poetic language, Hegel describes the truth as the "bacchanalian whirl" in which all individuals and events are caught up
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is a mushy, hydra-headed word Everyone disputes its meaning Truth denotes a static assertion that changes from person to person, opinion to opinion, culture to culture Thus, truth is a hollow, manipulating word that professional value destroyers promulgate in their attempts to gain credibility for their deceptions and destructions
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Something that is held to be true
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- 1 = TROTH, 2 The character of being, or disposition to be, true or steadfast in allegiance; faithfulness, loyalty, constancy 3 Disposition to speak or act truly or sincerely; truthfulness, sincerity Formerly also, honesty, honourableness, uprightness, virtue 4 a Fact, facts; the matter or circumstance as it really is b The real thing, as distinguished from a representation or imitation; an antitype 5 True statement; report or account consistent with fact or reality b Mental apprehension of truth; knowledge 6 a Conformity with fact; faithfulness to reality; genuineness; authenticity b Accuracy of delineation or representation, esp in art or literature; lifelike quality 7 Conformity with a standard, pattern, or rule; accuracy, precision, correctness; esp accuracy of position or alignment ... Oxford Dictionary
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HONESTY; CONFORMITY TO FACT OR REALITY; HAVING NO SHRED OF FALSEHOOD GOLDEN CHAINOFSALVATION CHOSEN, ELECT , FOREKNOWN, PREDESTINED , REGENERATED, CALLED, CONSCIOUS FAITH and CONVERSION, JUSTIFIED, SANCTIFIED, GLORIFIED!
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n An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance
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n  An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance Â
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Conformity to rule; exactness; close correspondence with an example, mood, object of imitation, or the like
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The quality or being true; as: (a) Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been; or shall be
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n The quality of conformity with fact; correctness; accuracy The exactness of the correct who, what, where, when, how, why, mood and intention
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n the state of being the case; fact a judgment, proposition, or idea that is accepted as true the property of being in accord with reality
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is that which is true about goodness, greatness etc
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That which is Some Philosophical Links: The Yahoo Philosophy Index
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The expression of actions that are essentially true
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anchored yathâbhuuta: in reality, in truth, in its real essence This word has been used in a technical sense of meaning "an absolute truth " I translated it as "a truth anchored deep within his heart" so as to brings one's attention to the personal nature of truth in this practice, which is so often lost when people believe that Truth has to be absolute (ie related to everything, inside and out) and not within (ie related only to an understanding of what is true in one's experience)
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Truth.
veridicality
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Truthfulness.
truthiness - "Truly may it be said, that her valuable qualities have been sanctified ; whilst her play of character has not been lost, but has been rendered more interesting than before. Every one who knows her is aware of her truthiness, and appreciates her kindness ;"
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Honest, and always telling the truth
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Frankly - "Truthfully, I didn't suspect a thing."
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In a truthful manner - "He spoke truthfully."
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Full of truth; veracious; reliable
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conforming to truth; "I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so"; "a truthful statement"
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expressing or given to expressing the truth; "a true statement"; "gave truthful testimony"; "a truthful person
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expressing or given to expressing the truth; "a true statement"; "gave truthful testimony"; "a truthful person"
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If a person or their comments are truthful, they are honest and do not tell any lies. We've all learnt to be fairly truthful about our personal lives She could not give him a truthful answer. + truthfully truth·ful·ly I answered all their questions truthfully. + truthfulness truth·ful·ness I can say, with absolute truthfulness, that I did not injure her
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speaking the truth, honest; true; accurate, faithful to reality sıfat
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with truth; "I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation"; "he answered the question as truthfully as he could
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in a true manner; honestly, candidly; accurately, in a manner that corresponds with reality
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the quality of being truthful
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quality of being truthful; sincerity, honesty; condition of being accurate, faithfulness to reality isim
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