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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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Truth
::
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..
Experiment
::
Experiment
(n.)
Atrial
or
special
observation,
made to
confirm
or
disprove
something
doubtful;
esp., one under
conditions
determined
by the
experimenter;
an act or
operation
undertaken
in order to
discover
some
unknown
principle
or
effect,
or to test,
establish,
or
illustrate
some
suggest
or known
truth;
practical
test;
poof..
Enunciate
::
Enunciate
(v. t.) To make a
formal
statement
of; to
announce;
to
proclaim;
to
declare,
as a
truth..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) The act or state of
knowing;
clear
perception
of fact,
truth,
or duty;
certain
apprehension;
familiar
cognizance;
cognition..
Inclinable
::
Inclinable
(a.)
Having
a
propensity
of will or
feeling;
leaning
in
disposition;
disposed;
propense;
as, a mind
inclinable
to
truth..
Rumor
::
Rumor (n.) A
current
story
passing
from one
person
to
another,
without
any known
authority
for its
truth;
-- in this sense often
personified..
Absurd
::
Absurd
(a.)
Contrary
to
reason
or
propriety;
obviously
and
fiatly
opposed
to
manifest
truth;
inconsistent
with the plain
dictates
of
common
sense;
logically
contradictory;
nonsensical;
ridiculous;
as, an
absurd
person,
an
absurd
opinion;
an
absurd
dream..
Discerner
::
Discerner
(n.) One who, or that
which,
discerns,
distinguishes,
perceives,
or
judges;
as, a
discerner
of
truth,
of right and
wrong..
Winnew
::
Winnew
(n.) To sift, as for the
purpose
of
separating
falsehood
from
truth;
to
separate,
as had from
good..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) A true
thing;
a
verified
fact; a true
statement
or
proposition;
an
established
principle,
fixed law, or the like; as, the great
truths
of
morals..
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
person
who
doubts
the
existence
and
perfections
of God, or the truth of
revelation;
one who
disbelieves
the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion..
Bounce
::
Bounce
(n.)
Bluster;
brag;
untruthful
boasting;
audacious
exaggeration;
an
impudent
lie; a
bouncer.
Disorientate
::
Disorientate
(v. t.) To turn away from the east, or
(figuratively)
from the right or the
truth..
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..
Christian
::
Christian
(n.) One who
believes,
or
professes
or is
assumed
to
believe,
in Jesus
Christ,
and the truth as
taught
by Him;
especially,
one whose
inward
and
outward
life is
conformed
to the
doctrines
of
Christ..
Implausible
::
Implausible
(a.) Not
plausible;
not
wearing
the
appearance
of truth or
credibility,
and not
likely
to be
believed..
Certificate
::
Certificate
(n.) A
written
testimony
to the truth of any fact; as,
certificate
of good
behavior..
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) To waver in
opinion
or
judgment;
to be in
uncertainty
as to
belief
respecting
anything;
to
hesitate
in
belief;
to be
undecided
as to the truth of the
negative
or the
affirmative
proposition;
to b e
undetermined.
Understatement
::
Understatement
(n.) The act of
understating,
or the
condition
of being
understated;
that which is
understated;
a
statement
below the
truth..
Correct
::
Correct
(a.) Set
right,
or made
straight;
hence,
conformable
to
truth,
rectitude,
or
propriety,
or to a just
standard;
not
faulty
or
imperfect;
free from
error;
as,
correct
behavior;
correct
views..
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