What does TRUTH mean?

Truth

Parts of Speech: Noun

Definition: The quality or state of being true; conformity with fact or reality; a verified or indisputable fact; sincerity in action, character, and utterance.

Pronunciation (US): trooth

Pronunciation (UK): trooth

Origin and Usage: The word "truth" comes from the Old English word "treowth" which means "faithfulness, constancy". It has been in use since the 12th century. Truth is an essential concept in philosophy, religion, and law. It is also a fundamental value in human relationships and communication.

Synonyms: Veracity, honesty, accuracy, authenticity, factuality.

Related Words: Trust, faith, proof, facts, logic.

Example Sentences:

  • He always tells the truth, no matter how difficult it may be.
  • The truth of the matter is that he was never really interested in her.
  • She had to face the truth and admit that she had made a mistake.
  • Truth is the foundation of any meaningful relationship.
  • They demanded the truth from the politician, but he continued to evade their questions.


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