TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: NOUN
- A temporary cessation of war, according to agreement; respite from war; truce. See truce.
- Agreement; covenant; pledge.
- Proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment
- Truth; fidelity.
- In eccles. law, an expression formerly used at the end of each several article in the libel as descriptive of the charges therein contained.
- Proper alignment or adjustment.
- Truth or reality. Used with the.
- N/A
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: ADJECTIVE
- Faithful, as to a friend, vow, or cause; loyal. : faithful.
- Truthful, honest, or trustworthy.
- Sincerely felt or expressed; unfeigned.
- Rightful; legitimate.
- Exactly conforming to a rule, standard, or pattern.
- Accurately shaped, fitted, or placed.
- Determined with reference to the earth's axis, not the magnetic poles.
- Quick and exact in sensing and responding.
- Indicating one of two possible values taken by a variable in Boolean logic or a binary device.
- Properly called.
- Conforming to the characteristics or criteria of a group or type; typical.
- Not counterfeit; real or genuine: : authentic.
- In tune; accurate in pitch
- Not synthetic or spurious; of real or natural origin
- Expressing or given to expressing the truth
- Devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth
- Accurately fitted; level
- Reliable as a basis for action
- Accurately placed or thrown
- Consistent with fact or reality; not false
- Reliable; accurate.
- Actual; not counterfeit, adulterated, or pretended; genuine; pure; real.
- Steady in adhering to friends, to promises, to a prince, or the like; unwavering; faithful; loyal; not false, fickle, or perfidious.
- Conforming to definitive criteria
- Conformable to fact; in accordance with the actual state of things; correct; not false, erroneous, inaccurate, or the like.
- Right to precision; conformable to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate.
- Accurately depicting what is real.
- Honest, and always telling the truth.
- Full of truth; veracious; reliable.
- Corresponding to reality; true.
- Consistently telling the truth; honest.
- Conforming to truth
- Expressing or given to expressing the truth
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: VERB
- Make level, square, balanced, or concentric
- N/A
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To position (something) so as to make it balanced, level, or square.
- N/A
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: ADVERB
- In accordance with truth; truly.
- As acknowledged
- So as to conform to a type, standard, or pattern.
- Unswervingly; exactly.
- In accord with reality, fact, or truthfulness.
- N/A
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Rightly so called
- Conformable to reason or to established rules or custom; exact; just; accurate; correct.
- Worthy of being depended on
- Conformable to fact; being in accordance with the actual state of things; not false, fictitious, or erroneous: as, a true story; a true statement.
- What proposition is there respecting human nature which is absolutely and universally true?
- 8 and Sincere, honorable.
- Synonyms Veritable, actual. See reality.
- Sure; unerring; unfailing.
- Having a legally established claim
- Firm or steady in adhering to promises, to friends, to one's principles, etc.; not fickle, false, or perfidious; faithful; constant; loyal.
- Free from falsehood; habitually speaking the truth; veracious; truthful.
- In anatomy, complete; perfected: as, true ribs (that is, those which articulate with the breastbone, as distinguished from false or floating ribs); the true pelvis (that part of the pelvis below the superior strait or iliopectineal line); a true corpus luteum (the complete corpus luteum of pregnancy, as distinguished from the same body unaffected by the result of conception).
- Genuine; pure; real; not counterfeit, adulterated, false, or pretended.
- Genuine; truebred; not hybrid or mongrel: as, a true merino sheep. Also used adverbially: as, to breed true.
- Conforming or conformable to a type, norm, or standard of structure; typical; as, an amœba is a true animal; a canary is a true bird; the lion is a true cat; a frog or toad is not a true reptile.
- In biology:
- Conformable to nature; natural; correct.
- Conformable to law and justice; legitimate; rightful: as, the true heir.
- Honest.
- To verify.
- To make true in position, form, adjustment, or the like: give a right form to; adjust nicely; put a keen, fine, or smooth edge on; make exactly straight, square, plumb, level, or the like: a workmen's term.
- Level
- Accurately fitted
- Accurate in pitch
- In tune
- Sincerely felt or expressed
- Not pretended
- Not false
- Consistent with fact or reality
- Not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed
- Proper alignment
- Conformable to truth; correct; true: as, a truthful statement.
- Full of truth; habitually speaking the truth; veracious.
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: RELATED WORDS
- Veracious, Even, Faithful, Reliable, Typical, Literal, Accurate, Trustworthy, Sincere, Legitimate, Honest, Actual, Truthful, Real, Genuine
- Credible, Accurate, Honesty, Trustworthy, Sincere, Factual, Truth, Frank, Candid, Untruthful, Forthright, So, Veracious, True, Honest
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Veracious, Even, Faithful, Reliable, Typical, Literal, Accurate, Trustworthy, Sincere, Legitimate, Honest, Actual, Truthful, Real, Genuine
- Untrue, Credible, Accurate, Honesty, Trustworthy, Sincere, Factual, Truth, Frank, Candid, Untruthful, Forthright, Veracious, True, Honest
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Paris, she wishes to stay true to her true love Romeo.
- True only if all the keys in the dictionary have a Boolean value of True.
- If a sentence was not true about your child, check NOT TRUE.
- What was true when the Bible was written will always and forever be true.
- What is true of Philadelphia has been shown to be true of other municipalities.
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- Imagine growing up knowing that true faith and true believers are always richly rewarded.
- If any one of the tests is TRUE, then OR will return TRUE.
- True virtue guarantees true happiness, but there is no true virtue that is not a gift of grace.
- The questionnaire used four responses: almost always true, often true, seldom true, and almost never true.
- To be truthful, this I do not remember.
- RECA about his criminal activity was not truthful.
- He is very kind, attentive, truthful and helpful.
- Geffen Playhouse is unwieldy and less than truthful.
- You agree to provide only accurate, truthful information.
- You want to be truthful to find the truth, to be truthful to find God.
- This means being truthful with your feelings and being truthful with your facts.
- If truthful information is harmful to the company, and that truthful information is law, and it has nothing to do with an agreement.
- RBTs are truthful and honest and create an environment that promotes truthful and honest behavior in others.
- RBTBehavior analysts are truthful and honest and arrange the environment to promote truthful and honestbehavior in others.
TRUE vs TRUTHFUL: QUESTIONS
- Which is true of the production possibilities curve?
- What channel is True Entertainment on Virgin Media?
- Was Bellingshausen the true discoverer of Antarctica?
- Is lipopolysaccharide (LPS) a true virulence factor?
- Is it true that Zoroastrianism predated Christianity?
- Are the filaments of Sinosauropteryx true feathers?
- What is true about potentially renewable resources?
- Is true invisibility possible according to physics?
- Do the wildlings prefer their true north or True North?
- Is the L'Oreal true match Foundation oxidized or true?
- Who can be more truthful and honest than the messengers?
- What is the answer to truthful sincere with 6 letters?
- Is Burbine's attorney entitled to a truthful answer?
- Is Disini obliged to provide truthful information or testimony?
- Is the preference voting system a truthful justice democracy?
- What does James 5 12 say about truthful communication?
- Will IEDC members be truthful with their certification?
- Is court testimony legally required to be truthful?
- Does politics affect the growth of truthful journalism?
- Do endorsements and testimonials have to be truthful?