Meaning Truth
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Old English triewð (West Saxon), treowð (Mercian) "faith, faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty; veracity, quality of being true; pledge, covenant," from triewe, treowe "faithful" (see t [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Truth [N] [T] [B]Used in various senses in Scripture. In Proverbs 12:17 Proverbs 12:19 , it denotes that which is opposed to falsehood. In Isaiah 59:14 Isaiah 59:15 , Jeremiah 7:28 , it means fidelity [..]
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a fact that has been verified; "at last he knew the truth"; "the truth is that he didn't want to do it" conformity to reality or actuali [..]
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whatever is true and has really happened
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Used in various senses in Scripture. In Prov. 12:17, 19, it denotes that which is opposed to falsehood. In Isa. 59:14, 15, Jer. 7:28, it means fidelity or truthfulness. The doctrine of Christ is calle [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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This is a word best avoided entirely in physics except when placed in quotes, or with careful qualification. Its colloquial use has so many shades of meaning from "it seems to be correct" to [..]
Source: lhup.edu

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That which Is.
Source: creativelife.org

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This is a word best avoided entirely in physics except when placed in quotes, or with careful qualification. Its colloquial use has so many shades of meaning from ‘it seems to be correct’ to the absol [..]
Source: physlink.com

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Truth is that which is in the state of being true, i.e., that which accords with fact or reality or reason or logic. .
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Events as they actually happened, phenomena as they actually exist, the universe as it actually exists, independent of what we have so far been able to learn of it. The term stands in contrast to Scie [..]
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(n) a fact that has been verified(n) conformity to reality or actuality(n) a true statement(n) the quality of being near to the true value(n) United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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It is said that a thought has Truth to the extent that it corresponds to the world outside thought. Every philosophy has its own characteristic test of this correspondence, that an idea works, that an [..]
Source: marxists.org

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Pilate said, “What is truth?” This was the great question of the Platonists. Plato said we could know truth if we could sublimate our minds to their original purity. Arcesila&#14 [..]
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Conformity to knowledge, fact, actuality, or logic: a statement proven to be or accepted as true, not false or erroneous. Most people uncritically assume their views to be correct and true. Most peopl [..]
Source: criticalthinking.org

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fact; reality; accuracy. A common term but a very contested philosophical concept ( see epistemology; knowledge).
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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What actually happened. May be hard to discover from a witness due to: Memory error
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The state or quality of being true to someone or something. (Truth to one's own feelings is all-important in life.) (archaic) Faithfulness, fidelity. *(1772-1834) *: Alas! they had been friend [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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===Noun=== ====the quality of being true==== =====Synonyms===== truth straight goods verity falsehood falsity falseness Roget 1911|truth * Moby II
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