synonyms for true
- accurate.
- appropriate.
- authentic.
- bona fide.
- correct.
- genuine.
- honest.
- legitimate.
What can I say instead of true?
OTHER WORDS FOR true
1 factual, veracious. 3 honest. 4 trustworthy; staunch, constant, steady, unwavering. 7 faithful.
How do you say very true?
honest-to-goodness
- absolute.
- accurate.
- actual.
- authentic.
- authenticated.
- bona fide.
- certain.
- certified.
What does true mean in slang?
(colloquial) Used to show agreement; indeed. synonym ▲ “This weather sucks.” “True that.”
What are 5 synonyms for truth?
synonyms for truth
- accuracy.
- authenticity.
- certainty.
- fact.
- legitimacy.
- principle.
- truthfulness.
- veracity.
Is it correct to say more true?
But “truer” and “more true” are both correct. Both are comperative adjective. “more true” is an old way of making a comperative sentence. To emphasize a sentence ‘more’ is used before adjective.
Is it correct to say definitely true?
As an adverb, “definitely” modifies the adjective “true” to say something is absolutely correct. An adverb is a word typically that modifies a verb , adjective, or another adverb. They express degree, time, place, cause, or manner.
What is the noun for true?
true. noun. Definition of true (Entry 3 of 4) 1 : truth, reality —usually used with the. 2 : the quality or state of being accurate (as in alignment or adjustment) —used in the phrases in true and out of true.
What is the adjective of true?
true adjective (≠ untrue) truth noun. truthful adjective (≠ untruthful) truthfully adverb.
How do you say well said?
“Well said, Giorgio!
What is another word for well said?
well put | well articulated |
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well expressed | right on |
preach on | you took the words right out of my mouth |
you tell them | you tell ’em |
that was spoken well |
How do you use true in a sentence?
[M] [T] I don’t think her story is true. [M] [T] I hope your wish will come true. [M] [T] That sounds too good to be true. [M] [T] The rumor turned out to be true.
What is another word for basic truth?
What is another word for basic truth?
home truth | truism |
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indisputable truth | intrinsic truth |
naked truth | obvious truth |
plain truth | self-evident truth |
simple truth | straight truth |
Is fact and truth the same?
A fact is something that’s indisputable, based on empirical research and quantifiable measures. Facts go beyond theories. They’re proven through calculation and experience, or they’re something that definitively occurred in the past. Truth is entirely different; it may include fact, but it can also include belief.
What is an example of truth?
Truth is something that has been proven by facts or sincerity. An example of truth is someone giving their real age.
What do you reply when someone says true?
Expressing agreement
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s so true.
- That’s for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s exactly how I feel.
How true is that meaning?
( truer comparative) ( truest superlative ) 1 adj If something is true, it is based on facts rather than being invented or imagined, and is accurate and reliable.
Can’t be more true meaning?
“It couldn’t be more true” would mean “its truth value is 1 (100%)“.
What is absolutely true?
In general, absolute truth is whatever is always valid, regardless of parameters or context. The absolute in the term connotes one or more of: a quality of truth that cannot be exceeded; complete truth; unvarying and permanent truth.
Can we say absolutely yes?
Some people say absolutely as an emphatic way of saying yes or of agreeing with someone.
Is it correct to say totally agree?
The correct phrase is, “I agree with you.” Using either “completely” or “totally” is unnecessary, and in fact comes off as disingenuous or an attempt to convince or fool the listener.
Can you say funner?
Funner and funnest have been in use as the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective fun for more than a century, though many people prefer to use more fun and most fun. Some folk find it fun to use the word fun as an adjective.