truthful
IPA: trˈuθfʌɫ
adjective
- Honest, and always telling the truth.
- Accurately depicting what is real.
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Examples of "truthful" in Sentences
- Mr. Petzal-Being truthful is playing into the hands of our opposition?
- First off, no one here knows who you are or how truthful is your claim.
- The others headed their flimsy "Sad Accident," a title truthful but not alluring.
- Once again being truthful is not being left … that is why you are always twisted into knots MA.
- U.S. military commanders say they're just countering in the information battle space with what they call truthful and reliable information.
- I am assuming that they will remain truthful to their word that once the Supreme Court rules on a matter it†™ s settled law be it abortion or phone numbers.
- Thereon he turned to her and said, O handmaid of good, fear not neither grieve, for verily Allah the Protector loveth those who protect; but tell me in truthful way thy case, as
- ANOTHER thing that proves I have always been accurate and truthful is the FACT that a guy claimed to be a Marine and he was arrested and charged under the stolen valor act within days of the complaint.
- If faith healers, televangelists and the like are permitted to express ridiculous statements about investments, predictions, morality, superstitution and the like, and to scam the gullible at a fearsome clip, how could the government restrain truthful statements from the Church Of The Personal Temple?
- Homer's description of the latter piece of marvelous workmanship -- which is often referred to as a truthful picture of the times, and especially of the advanced condition of some of the arts and sciences in the Heroic, or post-Heroic, age -- is too long for insertion here entire; but we proceed to give sufficient extracts from it to show at least the magnificent conception of the poet.
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