Truthful

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English

Adjective

Truthful (comparative more Truthful, superlative most Truthful)

  1. Honest, and always telling the truth.
  2. Accurately depicting what is real.

Antonyms

Adverbs for Truthful

dependably; reliably; absolutely; always; altogether; painfully; brutally; fanatically; childishly; completely; dangerously; evidently; reputedly; allegedly; avowedly; inconveniently; usually; notably; fairly; scarcely; faithfully; precisely; literally; glumly; innocently; technically; volubly; statistically; sensationally; frankly; vividly; graphically; impressively; simply; artfully; bluntly; glibly; reluctantly; gravely.

Thesaurus

accurate, actual, ascertained, attested, authenticated, candid, categorically true, certain, certified, confirmed, corroborated, demonstrated, determined, documentary, earnest, effectual, established, factual, faithful, forthright, frank, historical, honest, not in error, objectively true, proved, real, realistic, reliable, sincere, straightforward, substantiated, sure-enough, true, true as gospel, true to life, true-meaning, true-speaking, true-tongued, trustworthy, truth-bearing, truth-declaring, truth-desiring, truth-filled, truth-guarding, truth-loving, truth-passing, truth-speaking, truth-telling, unconfuted, undenied, undoubted, unembellished, unerroneous, unfallacious, unfalse, unmistaken, unquestionable, unrefuted, unvarnished, validated, veracious, veridical, verified, veritable

Etymology

From truth.

Pronunciation

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