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truth
noun as in reality, validity
Strongest matches
accuracy, authenticity, certainty, fact, legitimacy, principle, truthfulness, veracity
Strong matches
actuality, axiom, case, correctness, dope, exactitude, exactness, facts, factuality, factualness, genuineness, gospel, infallibility, maxim, nitty-gritty, perfection, picture, precision, rectitude, rightness, scoop, score, trueness, truism, verisimilitude, verity
Weak matches
factualism, gospel truth, honest truth, inside track, naked truth, plain talk, unvarnished truth, whole story
noun as in honesty, loyalty
Strongest matches
authenticity, faith, integrity, realism, revelation, sincerity
Strong matches
candor, constancy, dedication, devotion, dutifulness, faithfulness, fidelity, frankness, openness, uprightness, verity
Weak match
Example Sentences
They recently accomplished much more, forcing agreements that put the truth on the record and require positive government change.
This was to underscore the literal truth of Psalm 113:3: “From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised.”
This is a reminder of a fundamental truth when the details of any Budget are being pored over: it is an exercise in choices.
The truth is that any government or chancellor's ability to "unleash" growth is pretty limited.
“Were there lies? A lot of things have been said, but that’s the truth. We were there singing at that concert, we were there, sharing a bit of our music with the audience.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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