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truthful

/tɹˈuθfʌl/adjective2 syllables

Truthful means: expressing or given to expressing the truth.

Synonyms for truthful4

adjective, as in expressing or given to expressing the truth

true, veracious, honest, honorable

adjective, as in conforming to truth

Opposites of truthful

untruthful

What does truthful mean?2

adjective

1

expressing or given to expressing the truth“a true statement”

2

conforming to truth“a truthful statement”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with truthful?1

two syllables

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Truthful in a sentence

  • To be absolutely truthful, you suck at football.marco87
  • To be truthful, this matter doesn't concern her at all.verdulo
  • Mark is an honest, truthful and competent person.Amastan
  • She brought up her children to be truthful.CK
  • A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself a liar.CK
  • Don't expect me to be truthful when you keep lying to me so blatantly.estambulista
  • Some of what you said didn't sound truthful.CK
  • Truthful reporting comes from using facts that can be confirmed.Hybrid

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