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tro͞oTH/
noun: truth
the quality or state of being true.
"he had to accept the truth of her accusation"
synonyms:veracity, truthfulness, verity, sincerity, candor, honesty; More
accuracy, correctness, validity, factuality, authenticity
"he doubted the truth of her statement"
antonyms:dishonesty, falseness
that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality.
noun: the truth
"tell me the truth"
synonyms:what actually happened, the case, so;More
the gospel (truth), the honest truth
"it's the truth, I swear"
fact(s), reality, real life, actuality
"truth is stranger than fiction"
antonyms:lies, fiction
a fact or belief that is accepted as true.
plural noun: truths
"the emergence of scientific truths"
synonyms:fact, verity, certainty, certitude; More
law, principle
"scientific truths"
antonyms:lie, falsehood
Origin

Old English trīewth, trēowth ‘faithfulness, constancy’ (see true, -th2).
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Merriam-Webster › dictionary › truth
Definition of truth for English Language Learners. the truth : the real facts about something : the things that are true. : the quality or state of being true. : a statement or idea that is true or accepted as true.
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Meaning "accuracy, correctness" is from 1560s. Unlike lie (v.), there is no primary verb in English or most other IE languages for "speak the truth." Noun sense of "something that is true" is first recorded mid-14c. ... In Isa. 59:14, 15, Jer. 7:28, it means fidelity or truthfuless.
Oxford Dictionaries › definition › truth
the quality or state of being true Meaning, pronunciation, example sentences, and more from Oxford Dictionarie
Cambridge University Press › dictionary › ...
truth definition, meaning, what is truth: the quality of being true: .
Collins Dictionary › dictionary › truth
AMP - Truth definition: The truth about something is all the facts about it, rather than things that are imagined... | Meaning ...
Wikipedia › wiki › Truth
Jump to Definition and etymology - The English word truth is derived from Old English tríewþ, tréowþ, trýwþ, Middle English trewþe ...
Bible Study Tools › dictionary › truth
What is Truth? Definition and meaning: TRUTH trooth (`emeth, emunah, primary idea of 'firmness,' 'stability' (compare Exodus 17:12 ), .
The Free Dictionary › truth
a. Conformity to fact or actuality: Does this story have any truth? b. Reality; actuality: In truth, he was not qualified for the job. c. The reality ..
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