Similar words: come true, be true of, tell the truth, speak the truth, to tell the truth, at the top of the tree, TRUE, untrue. Meaning: n. conformity to reality or actuality.
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181. The record defeat on the summer tour to New Zealand showed the true dismal state of affairs.
182. Our passions are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
183. But there is no way of knowing the true numbers - women come and go(sentencedict.com/the true.html), depending on their economic circumstances.
184. But for the true enthusiasts that simply heightened the sense of anticipation.
185. Therefore, in the true deserts one is thrown back more strongly on to past climatic conditions to explain obviously water-formed features.
186. The true cost of allowing unfettered insider dealing has become less important than what people think the true costs to be.
187. It may also be noted that last year the true blackthorn overlapped the Myrobalan in flowering season.
188. Veterinary examination revealed the true identity of the horse and led to a spell in Maidstone jail for Willett.
189. Mr Utterson knows that the true story will not be believed, so he invents a story to tell the police.
190. Pedestrians under the influence of alcohol also feature but the true extent of this is not know.
More similar words: come true, be true of, tell the truth, speak the truth, to tell the truth, at the top of the tree, TRUE, untrue, true to, hold true, trueborn, true cost, truelove, true copy, true blue, true-life, construe, true-blue, true north, trueness, out of true, true to type, true-to-life, true to life, misconstrue, this is true of, tried and true, truehearted, run true to form, the trots.