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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(211) There's not a jot of truth in his story.
(212) These rumours do contain an element of truth.
(213) I am a seeker after truth.
(214) The truth may well remain hidden for ever.
(215) The sad fact/truth is we can't afford to provide homes for all.
(216) I finally managed to tease the truth out of her.
(217) On the face of it, he seems to be telling the truth though I suspect he's hiding something.
(218) You must tell the truth to the judge, because if you forswear yourself you could go to prison.
(219) To tell you the truth, I'm rather dreading his return.
(220) If you tell him the truth, you run the risk of hurting his feelings.
(221) There was some degree of truth in what she said.
(222) I swear by almighty God that I will tell the truth.
(223) The way he was looking at her, it was obvious he knew the truth .
(224) For many years,[www.Sentencedict.com] the truth was kept from the public.
(225) There is undoubtedly a great deal of truth in what he says.
(226) Her heart would find no rest until she knew the truth.
(227) You'd better not muddle me about, but tell me the truth.
(228) We have an agreement to always tell each other the truth about everything.
(229) I didn't tell her the truth. She would learn it for herself soon enough.
(230) I don't really want to go out, to tell the truth.
(231) He tends to varnish the truth to make a more interesting story.
(232) The documentary was a misrepresentation of the truth and bore little resemblance to actual events.
(233) There appears to be an element of truth in his story.
(234) Finally telling the truth was a great weight off my shoulders.
(235) Lest anyone should doubt my story, I have brought documents to attest to its truth.
(236) All the same, there's some truth in what she says.
(237) It was difficult to sort out the lies from the truth.
(238) When you come before the judge, it's best to tell the whole truth.
(239) We shut our eyes to the plainest facts, refusing to admit the truth.
(240) She had no reason to suspect that Sylvia had not been telling the truth.
More similar words: in truth, brutal, scrutiny, south, inscrutable, southern, southeast, southwest, authorize, authority, south africa, euthanasia, TRUE, truck, trunk, trudge, untrue, truant, come true, altruism, construe, instruct, spectrum, obtrusive, intrusive, structure, truculent, truncated, construct, instrument.