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    truthful
    /ˈtruːθf(ʊ)l/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of TRUTHFUL is telling or disposed to tell the truth. How to use truthful in a sentence.

  3. honest and not containing or telling any lies: The public has a right to expect truthful answers from politicians. Are you being completely truthful with me? Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. telling the truth and able to be trusted. honest The new MP was refreshingly honest with her constituents.

  4. Truthful means honest or believable. A truthful answer to a question doesn't mince words—it is completely straightforward and accurate. If your little sister asks you whether the Tooth Fairy is real, you'll have to consider how truthful you want to be.

  5. Truthful definition: telling the truth, especially habitually. See examples of TRUTHFUL used in a sentence.

  6. adjective. If a person or their comments are truthful, they are honest and do not tell any lies. Most religions teach you to be truthful. We've all learnt to be fairly truthful about our personal lives. [ + about] She could not give him a truthful answer. Synonyms: honest, frank, candid, upfront [informal] More Synonyms of truthful.

  7. Definition of truthful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define truthful. truthful synonyms, truthful pronunciation, truthful translation, English dictionary definition of truthful. adj. 1. Consistently telling the truth; honest. 2. Corresponding to reality; true. truth′ful·ly adv. truth′ful·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

  9. Synonyms for TRUTHFUL: honest, outspoken, reliable, veracious, credible, true, conscientious, genuine; Antonyms of TRUTHFUL: untruthful, dishonest, false, lying, mendacious, untrue, fallacious, unreliable.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English truth‧ful /ˈtruːθfəl/ adjective 1 someone who is truthful does not usually tell lies SYN honest a truthful child You and I must be truthful with each other. 2 a truthful statement gives the true facts about something SYN honest I have only one question to ask you, and I want a truthful answer. —tru...

  11. Truthful Definition. Telling the truth; presenting the facts; veracious; honest. Corresponding with fact or reality, as in artistic representation. Accurately depicting what is real.