truth

  • 41truth — noun 1) he doubted the truth of her statement Syn: veracity, truthfulness, verity, sincerity, candor, honesty; accuracy, correctness, validity, factuality, authenticity Ant: dishonesty, falseness 2) …

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  • 42Truth Is — Infobox Single Name = Truth Is Artist = Fantasia from Album = Free Yourself B side = Released = December 7, 2004 Format = CD single, digital download Recorded = Summer 2004 Genre = R B, soul Length = 3:55 Label = J Records Producer = Soulshock… …

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  • 43Truth — /troohth/, n. Sojourner /soh jerr neuhr, soh jerr neuhr/, (Isabella Van Wagener), 1797? 1883, U.S. abolitionist, orator, and women s rights advocate, born a slave. * * * I In philosophy, the property of statements, thoughts, or propositions that… …

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  • 44TRUTH —    that which is true. The quality of being correct or in some way confirmed by REALITY. The EXISTENCE of truth and/or the possibility of our knowing it has been denied by a variety of thinkers from ancient SOPHISTS to modern RELATIVISTS. Two… …

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  • 45truth — noun (plural truths tru:δz, tru:θs) the quality or state of being true. ↘(also the truth) that which is true as opposed to false. ↘a fact or belief that is accepted as true. Phrases in truth really; in fact. to tell the truth (or truth to tell or …

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  • 46truth — n 1. reality, actuality, Archaic. sooth; gospel, gospel truth, naked truth, unvarnished truth, Sl. straight goods; facts, Inf. low down, Inf. scoop, story; inside information, intelligence. 2. verity, Archaic. troth, factuality, factualness; ac… …

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  • 47Truth — (Balade de Bon Conseyl)    by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1386)    The lyric poem Truth, also called the Balade de bon conseyl or the “Ballade of Good Counsel,” is one of CHAUCER’s so called “Boethian” lyrics, a set of short poems concerned with moral… …

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  • 48truth — [[t]truθ[/t]] n. pl. truths (trootz, trooths). 1) the true or actual state of a matter: to tell the truth[/ex] 2) conformity with fact or reality; verity: to check the truth of a statement[/ex] 3) a verified or indisputable fact, proposition,… …

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  • 49Truth —    Used in various senses in Scripture. In Prov. 12:17, 19, it denotes that which is opposed to falsehood. In Isa. 59:14, 15, Jer. 7:28, it means fidelity or truthfulness. The doctrine of Christ is called the truth of the gospel (Gal. 2:5), the… …

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  • 50truth —    Conformity to fact or actuality. Veracity. Being in accord with fact or reality. Expressing integrity. Truth is a comprehensive term that in all of its nuances implies accuracy and honesty. Verisimilitude is the quality of having the… …

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