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adjective, tru·er, tru·est.

existence in accordance with the actual state or weather condition; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.

real; genuine; authentic: true aureate; true feelings.

sincere; not deceitful: a true interest in someone'due south welfare.

firm in allegiance; loyal; faithful; steadfast: a truthful friend.

being or reflecting the essential or genuine graphic symbol of something: the true meaning of his statement.

conforming to or consistent with a standard, blueprint, or the like: a true re-create.

exact; precise; authentic; correct: a true balance.

of the right kind; such as it should be; proper: to conform things in their true order.

properly so called; rightly answering to a description: truthful statesmanship.

legitimate or rightful: the true heir.

reliable, unfailing, or sure: a true sign.

exactly or accurately shaped, formed, fitted, or placed, as a surface, instrument, or part of a machinery.

honest; honorable; upright.

Biology. conforming to the blazon, norm, or standard of construction of a particular group; typical: The lion is a true cat.

Navigation. (of a bearing, form, etc.) adamant in relation to true north.

substantive

exact or accurate formation, position, or adjustment: to be out of truthful.

the truthful, something that is true; truth.

adverb

in a true manner; truly; truthfully.

exactly or accurately.

in conformity with the bequeathed blazon: to breed true.

verb (used with object), trued, tru·ing or true·ing.

to brand true; shape, adjust, place, etc., exactly or accurately: to truthful the wheels of a bicycle later striking a pothole.

(especially in carpentry) to make fifty-fifty, symmetrical, level, etc. (often followed by up): to truthful up the sides of a door.

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Idioms about truthful

    come true, to have the expected or hoped-for issue; get a reality: She couldn't believe that her dream would ever come true.

Origin of true

before 900; Center English language trewe (adj. and adv.), Old English language trēowe (adj.) loyal, trusty, honest (see trow, truce); alike to Dutch trouw,German language treu,Onetime Norse tryggr,Gothic triggws

synonym report for truthful

OTHER WORDS FROM true

trueness, substantive half-truthful, describing word

Words nearby true

Trudeaumania, Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, trudge, trudgen, Trudy, true, true ankylosis, true anomaly, true believer, true bill, true blue

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British Dictionary definitions for truthful


adjective truer or truest

not imitation, fictional, or illusory; factual or factually accurate; conforming with reality

(prenominal) beingness of existent or natural origin; genuine; not constructed truthful leather

  1. unswervingly true-blue and loyal to friends, a cause, etc a true follower
  2. (equally collective noun; preceded by the) the loyal and the true

true-blue to a particular concept of truth, esp of religious truth a true believer

conforming to a required standard, police, or pattern a true aim; a true fit

exactly in tune a true note

(of a compass bearing) according to the earth's geographical rather than magnetic poles truthful north

biology conforming to the typical structure of a designated type sphagnum moss is a true moss, Spanish moss is not

physics not apparent or relative; taking into business relationship all complicating factors the truthful expansion of a liquid takes into account the expansion of the container Compare credible (def. three)

non true informal unbelievable; remarkable she's got so much money information technology's non true

true to life exactly comparable with reality

noun

correct alignment (esp in the phrases in true, out of true)

adverb

truthfully; rightly

precisely or unswervingly he shot true

biological science without variation from the bequeathed blazon to breed true

verb trues, truing or trued

(tr) to adjust so as to make truthful

Derived forms of true

trueness, noun

Word Origin for truthful

Old English triewe; related to Old Frisian triūwe, Former Saxon, Old High German language triuwi loyal, Old Norse tryggr; see trow, trust

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Idioms and Phrases with truthful


In addition to the idioms beginning with true

  • true bluish
  • true colors
  • true to

also run across:

  • come true
  • form of true love
  • dream come true
  • discover true north
  • hold good (true)
  • ring false (true)
  • run (truthful) to form
  • too good to be truthful
  • tried and true

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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