Antonym: falsehood, falseness. Similar words: in truth, brutal, scrutiny, south, inscrutable, southern, southeast, southwest. Meaning: [truːθ] n. 1. a fact that has been verified 2. conformity to reality or actuality 3. a true statement 4. the quality of being near to the true value 5. 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).
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(151) Gradually, she realized that he wasn't telling her the truth.
(152) Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion.
(153) I had a guilty conscience about not telling her the truth.
(154) She stood there, hesitating over whether or not to tell him the truth.
(155) If the truth is a kind of injury, please choose to lie. If the injury is a lie, please choose the silent. If silent is one kind of injury, please choose to leave.
(156) Being able to tell the truth at last seemed to relieve her.
(157) How much truth of heart in one's life is told in a joke?
(158) We also realize the truth of that old saying: Charity begins at home.
(159) It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
(160) Her account of the incident was a grotesque distortion of the truth.
(161) It was another attempt to distract attention from the truth.
(162) It later transpired that he hadn't been telling the truth.
(163) Of course there is some truth in all this, but only up to a point.
(164) There is not the least element of truth in his account of what happened.
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(165) Without experiencing discomfiture and setbacks, one can never find truth.
(166) The truth may hurt for a little while but a lie hurts forever.
(167) There wasn't a grain of truth in anything she said.
(168) All this proves conclusively that she couldn't have known the truth.
(169) Is that the truth?
(170) There would seem to be some truth in what she says.
(171) It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics.
(172) The sad truth is that, at 72, he is past his prime.
(173) Most of people are looking forward the crystal-like love-pure without any defect. However the truth is most people are having the glass-like love-same transparent but easily broken.
(174) I don't think you are telling me the whole truth about what happened.
(175) Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun in the firmament. Life and power are scattered with all its beams.
(176) Better to tell the truth and comfort their cry, than to create pain when you tell them a lie.
(177) He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth.
(178) Blessed is he whose fame does not outshine his truth.
(179) He philosophized, he admitted, not because he was certain of establishing the truth, but because it gave him pleasure.
(180) She called the verdict a victory of truth over falsehood.
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