truthful
/tɹˈuθfʌl/adjective2 syllables
Truthful means: expressing or given to expressing the truth.
Synonyms for truthful4
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
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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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