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Definition of truth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of truth is as below...
Truth (n.) That which is true or
certain
concerning
any
matter
or
subject,
or
generally
on all
subjects;
real state of
things;
fact;
verity;
reality..
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False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
Postulate
::
Postulate
(n.)
Something
demanded
or
asserted;
especially,
a
position
or
supposition
assumed
without
proof,
or one which is
considered
as
self-evident;
a truth to which
assent
may be
demanded
or
challenged,
without
argument
or
evidence..
Honest
::
Honest
(a.)
Characterized
by
integrity
or
fairness
and
straight/forwardness
in
conduct,
thought,
speech,
etc.;
upright;
just;
equitable;
trustworthy;
truthful;
sincere;
free from
fraud,
guile,
or
duplicity;
not
false;
-- said of
persons
and acts, and of
things
to which a moral
quality
is
imputed;
as, an
honest
judge or
merchant;
an
honest
statement;
an
honest
bargain;
an
honest
business;
an
honest
book; an
honest
confession..
Whereas
::
Whereas
(conj.)
When in fact; while on the
contrary;
the case being in truth that;
although;
--
implying
opposition
to
something
that
precedes;
or
implying
recognition
of
facts,
sometimes
followed
by a
different
statement,
and
sometimes
by
inferences
or
something
consequent..
Press
::
Press (v.) To try to force
(something
upon some one); to urge or
inculcate
with
earnestness
or
importunity;
to
enforce;
as, to press
divine
truth on an
audience..
Credit
::
Credit
(v. t.) To
confide
in the truth of; to give
credence
to; to put trust in; to
believe.
Fundamental
::
Fundamental
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
foundation
or
basis;
serving
for the
foundation.
Hence:
Essential,
as an
element,
principle,
or law;
important;
original;
elementary;
as, a
fundamental
truth;
a
fundamental
axiom..
Pervert
::
Pervert
(v. t.) To turn from
truth,
rectitude,
or
propriety;
to
divert
from a right use, end, or way; to lead
astray;
to
corrupt;
also, to
misapply;
to
misinterpret
designedly;
as, to
pervert
one's
words..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) The
practice
of
speaking
what is true;
freedom
from
falsehood;
veracity.
Cheat
::
Cheat (n.) The
obtaining
of
property
from
another
by an
intentional
active
distortion
of the
truth.
Exactness
::
Exactness
(n.)
Careful
observance
of
method
and
conformity
to
truth;
as,
exactness
in
accounts
or
business..
Sententious
::
Sententious
(a.)
Abounding
with
sentences,
axioms,
and
maxims;
full of
meaning;
terse and
energetic
in
expression;
pithy;
as, a
sententious
style or
discourse;
sententious
truth..
Right
::
Right (a.) A true
statement;
freedom
from error of
falsehood;
adherence
to truth or fact.
Unveracity
::
Unveracity
(n.) Want of
veracity;
untruthfulness;
as,
unveracity
of
heart..
Rectitude
::
Rectitude
(n.)
Rightness
of
principle
or
practice;
exact
conformity
to
truth,
or to the rules
prescribed
for moral
conduct,
either
by
divine
or human laws;
uprightness
of mind;
uprightness;
integrity;
honesty;
justice..
Rightly
::
Rightly
(adv.)
According
to truth or fact;
correctly;
not
erroneously;
exactly.
Dialectics
::
Dialectics
(n.) That
branch
of logic which
teaches
the rules and modes of
reasoning;
the
application
of
logical
principles
to
discursive
reasoning;
the
science
or art of
discriminating
truth from
error;
logical
discussion.
Struthiones
::
Struthian
(a.)
Struthious.
Right
::
Right
(adv.)
According
to fact or
truth;
actually;
truly;
really;
correctly;
exactly;
as, to tell a story
right..
Struthiones
::
Struthioidea
(n. pl.) Same as
Struthiones.
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