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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 (v. t.) To
assert
as true; to
declare.
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Lapse
::
Lapse (n.) A slip; an
error;
a
fault;
a
failing
in duty; a
slight
deviation
from truth or
rectitude.
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not
according
with truth or
reality;
not true;
fitted
or
likely
to
deceive
or
disappoint;
as, a false
statement..
Troth
::
Troth (n.)
Truth;
verity;
veracity;
as, by my
troth..
Struthiones
::
Struthian
(a.)
Struthious.
Rumor
::
Rumor (n.) A
current
story
passing
from one
person
to
another,
without
any known
authority
for its
truth;
-- in this sense often
personified..
Aphorism
::
Aphorism
(n.) A
comprehensive
maxim or
principle
expressed
in a few
words;
a
sharply
defined
sentence
relating
to
abstract
truth
rather
than to
practical
matters.
Certificate
::
Certificate
(n.) A
written
testimony
to the truth of any fact; as,
certificate
of good
behavior..
Subvert
::
Subvert
(v. t.) To
pervert,
as the mind, and turn it from the
truth;
to
corrupt;
to
confound..
Just
::
"Just (a.) Not
transgressing
the
requirement
of truth and
propriety;
conformed
to the truth of
things,
to
reason,
or to a
proper
standard;
exact;
normal;
reasonable;
regular;
due; as, a just
statement;
a just
inference..
Reflect
::
Reflect
(v. i.) To throw or turn back the
thoughts
upon
anything;
to
contemplate.
Specifically:
To
attend
earnestly
to what
passes
within
the mind; to
attend
to the facts or
phenomena
of
consciousness;
to use
attention
or
earnest
thought;
to
meditate;
especially,
to think in
relation
to moral truth or
rules..
Probability
::
Probability
(n.) That which is or
appears
probable;
anything
that has the
appearance
of
reality
or
truth.
Truthless
::
Truthless
(a.)
Devoid
of
truth;
dishonest;
dishonest;
spurious;
faithless.
Veriloquent
::
Veriloquent
(a.)
Speaking
truth;
truthful.
Exaggeration
::
Exaggeration
(n.) The act of
exaggerating;
the act of doing or
representing
in an
excessive
manner;
a going
beyond
the
bounds
of truth
reason,
or
justice;
a
hyperbolical
representation;
hyperbole;
overstatement..
Solidness
::
Solidness
(n.)
Soundness;
strength;
truth;
validity,
as of
arguments,
reasons,
principles,
and the
like..
Truth-teller
::
Truth-teller
(n.) One who tells the
truth.
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal,
as a means of
ascertaining
the truth of any
alleged
matter
of fact under
investigation
before
it; means of
making
proof;
-- the
latter,
strictly
speaking,
not being
synonymous
with
evidence,
but
rather
the
effect
of it..
Exact
::
Exact (a.)
Precisely
agreeing
with a
standard,
a fact, or the
truth;
perfectly
conforming;
neither
exceeding
nor
falling
short in any
respect;
true;
correct;
precise;
as, the clock keeps exact time; he paid the exact debt; an exact copy of a
letter;
exact
accounts..
Marry
::
Marry
(interj.)
Indeed
! in truth ! -- a term of
asseveration
said to have been
derived
from the
practice
of
swearing
by the
Virgin
Mary.
Justness
::
"Justness
(n.) The
quality
of being just;
conformity
to
truth,
propriety,
accuracy,
exactness,
and the like;
justice;
reasonableness;
fairness;
equity;
as,
justness
of
proportions;
the
justness
of a
description
or
representation;
the
justness
of a
cause..
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