Antonym: untruthful. Similar words: faithful, truth, in truth, crutch, brutal, scrutiny, south, inscrutable. Meaning: ['truːθfʊl] adj. 1. expressing or given to expressing the truth 2. conforming to truth.
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31 If we are truthful we may admit that we find the ideas of the virgin birth or the resurrection incredulous.
32 You've got to be truthful, like in a court of law.
33 Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. George Orwell
34 He has clearly not been truthful about the nature of their relationship.
35 And he, to be truthful to himself, had been relieved that he was not alone.
36 It would then have to find out whether people were any more truthful when answering commercial questionnaires than political ones.
37 He has studied the details of their forms and physiognomy and renders them in a manner both truthful and original.
38 So you and I must be truthful with each other: no secrets.
39 As a result, spoken discourse comes to be regarded as more honest and truthful.
40 In fairness to Robert, I must record that this sounded truthful.
41 What is believed is not necessarily right and truthful. What is legalized is not necessarily fair and just. Dr T.P.Chia
42 Our citizens have a right to expect truthful reports from their government.
43 Be truthful Maggie - is 29 years too wide a gap to bridge?
44 I believe in a free Press,(Sentencedict.com ) with rights to freedom of expression and to report that which is truthful.
45 Is it possible to make our market system tell a more truthful story to families?
46 As a writer, your sovereign responsibility is to produce real food by making truthful representations.
47 Nor, conversely, does it aspire to art-pop status, because its aim is to be truthful to its mediocre soul.
48 And yet parents press children to be truthful, admonishing against wild stories and silly lies.
49 It is unlikely that a truthful account of conditions in the prison will ever be seen.
50 Well, to be strictly truthful, camp had already been made for us by some hi-tech realtors.
51 I've always been truthful with him about my other boyfriends.
52 At the time it seemed more truthful to make a break; then at least the position was defined.
53 Justice Department officials who reviewed his statement found it to be truthful.
54 To receive truthful answers from respondents is an expectation upon which all interviews are based.
55 Are you really being truthful, Grandmamma ?
56 The smile of a philanthropist may be truthful.
57 Autobiography is often less truthful than biography.
58 That statement is probably the most truthful statement in the whole movie. It is the type of statement that people use to keep themselves busy working away to pay bills.
59 The Declarant shall exercise deliberation in making a truthful declaration. Except for the situations under Article 12 of the ...
60 If the information they're giving is valuable and truthful like with "Watergate" or "the Pentagram Papers", and their motive don't matter.
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