trueness
IPA: trˈunʌs
noun
- The characteristic of being true.
- Loyalty; faithfulness; constancy.
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Examples of "trueness" in Sentences
- It would be no trueness to put it into Gaelic form.
- 'trueness' in the sense of 'truth' as proposed by me.
- Tango you seem to assert the trueness of things that are false.
- "I don't believe there's any but the one kind of trueness," said
- "I don't believe there's any but the one kind of trueness," said Felicity.
- In all trueness, I don't know who considers that the Diplo is not left wing.
- But much of the show's allure is in the trueness it strikes on the periphery.
- 'trueness' -- 'trueness' being Dr. Pratt's present name for the character of as-ness in the true idea.
- It's often said that a pound of muscle is harder than a pound of fat, but the trueness is a pound is a pound.
- Long Island Merlot has achieved a very high standard of consistent trueness-to-type which, in my opinion, surpasses most of Bordeaux, dollar for dollar.
- But at the same time, these assumed distances have another function whereby they are deployed as some sort of supportive argument for the "trueness" of the heliocentric hypothesis.
- Races and reputed species agree in some respects, although differing from causes which, we have seen, we can in some degree understand, in the fertility and "trueness" of their offspring.