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Definition of truth
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Truth (n.)
Righteousness;
true
religion.
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Faith
::
Faith (n.) That which is
believed
on any
subject,
whether
in
science,
politics,
or
religion;
especially
(Theol.),
a
system
of
religious
belief
of any kind; as, the
Jewish
or
Mohammedan
faith;
and
especially,
the
system
of truth
taught
by
Christ;
as, the
Christian
faith;
also, the creed or
belief
of a
Christian
society
or
church..
Implausible
::
Implausible
(a.) Not
plausible;
not
wearing
the
appearance
of truth or
credibility,
and not
likely
to be
believed..
Speak
::
Speak (v. t.) To utter in a word or
words;
to say; to tell; to
declare
orally;
as, to speak the
truth;
to speak
sense..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(a.)
Changed
from a state of
uprightness,
correctness,
truth,
etc., to a worse
state;
vitiated;
depraved;
debased;
perverted;
as,
corrupt
language;
corrupt
judges..
Skepticism
::
Skepticism
(n.) A
doubting
of the truth of
revelation,
or a
denial
of the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion,
or of the
being,
perfections,
or truth of God..
Gnosis
::
Gnosis
(n.) The
deeper
wisdom;
knowledge
of
spiritual
truth,
such as was
claimed
by the
Gnostics..
Erroneous
::
Erroneous
(a.)
Containing
error;
not
conformed
to truth or
justice;
incorrect;
false;
mistaken;
as, an
erroneous
doctrine;
erroneous
opinion,
observation,
deduction,
view, etc..
Truthless
::
Truthless
(a.)
Devoid
of
truth;
dishonest;
dishonest;
spurious;
faithless.
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
In fact; in deed; in
reality;
in
truth.
Insincere
::
Insincere
(a.) Not being in truth what one
appears
to be; not
sincere;
dissembling;
hypocritical;
disingenuous;
deceitful;
false;
-- said of
persons;
also of
speech,
thought;
etc.; as,
insincere
declarations..
Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Earnest
for the truth
taught
in the
gospel;
strict
in
interpreting
Christian
doctrine;
preeminetly
orthodox;
--
technically
applied
to that party in the
Church
of
England,
and in the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church,
which holds the
doctrine
of
Justification
by Faith
alone;
the Low
Church
party.
The term is also
applied
to other
religion
bodies
not
regarded
as
orthodox..
Probability
::
Probability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
probable;
appearance
of
reality
or
truth;
reasonable
ground
of
presumption;
likelihood.
Interweave
::
Interweave
(v. t.) To
intermingle;
to unite
intimately;
to
connect
closely;
as, to
interweave
truth with
falsehood..
Awry
::
Awry (adv. & a.) Aside from the line of
truth,
or right
reason;
unreasonable
or
unreasonably;
perverse
or
perversely..
Fully
::
Fully
(adv.)
In a full
manner
or
degree;
completely;
entirely;
without
lack or
defect;
adequately;
satisfactorily;
as, to be fully
persuaded
of the truth of a
proposition..
Transcendency
::
Transcendency
()
Elevation
above
truth;
exaggeration.
Enlist
::
Enlist
(v. t.) To
secure
the
support
and aid of; to
employ
in
advancing
interest;
as, to
enlist
persons
in the cause of
truth,
or in a
charitable
enterprise..
Defence
::
Defence
(n.) The
defendant's
answer
or plea; an
opposing
or
denial
of the truth or
validity
of the
plaintiff's
or
prosecutor's
case; the
method
of
proceeding
adopted
by the
defendant
to
protect
himself
against
the
plaintiff's
action.
Guess
::
Guess (n.) An
opinion
as to
anything,
formed
without
sufficient
or
decisive
evidence
or
grounds;
an
attempt
to hit upon the truth by a
random
judgment;
a
conjecture;
a
surmise..
Aberrancy
::
Aberrancy
(n.) State of being
aberrant;
a
wandering
from the right way;
deviation
from
truth,
rectitude,
etc..
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