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* '''Def: Truth''' 1. the true or actual state of a matter; 2. conformity with fact or reality; verity; 3. a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like; 4. actuality or actual existence; 5. an obvious or accepted fact; truism; platitude; 6. honesty; integrity; truthfulness; 7. agreement with a standard or original; 8. accuracy, as of position or adjustment; 9. Archaic. fidelity or constancy '''Origin:''' bef. 900; ME treuthe, OE tréowth (c. ON tryggth faith). See true, -th1; '''Synonyms:''' fact, veracity, sincerity, candor, frankness, precision, exactness.
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* '''Def: Truth''' 1. the true or actual state of a matter; 2. conformity with fact or reality; verity; 3. a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like; 4. actuality or actual existence; 5. an obvious or accepted fact; truism; platitude; 6. honesty; integrity; truthfulness; 7. agreement with a standard or original; 8. accuracy, as of position or adjustment; 9. Archaic. fidelity or constancy; <br><br>
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* '''Origin:''' bef. 900; ME treuthe, OE tréowth (c. ON tryggth faith). See true, -th1; <br><br>
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* '''Synonyms:''' fact, veracity, sincerity, candor, frankness, precision, exactness.<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 20 February 2007

Definition

  • Def: Truth 1. the true or actual state of a matter; 2. conformity with fact or reality; verity; 3. a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like; 4. actuality or actual existence; 5. an obvious or accepted fact; truism; platitude; 6. honesty; integrity; truthfulness; 7. agreement with a standard or original; 8. accuracy, as of position or adjustment; 9. Archaic. fidelity or constancy;

  • Origin: bef. 900; ME treuthe, OE tréowth (c. ON tryggth faith). See true, -th1;

  • Synonyms: fact, veracity, sincerity, candor, frankness, precision, exactness.
Source: Dictionary.com Unabridged