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1【true facts】2【being true】3【important ideas】4 in truth5 if (the) truth be known/told6 to tell (you) the truth7 nothing could be further from the truth8 the truth will out
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Language: Old English;Origin: treowth
'faithfulness']
【TRUE FACTS】the truththe true facts about something, rather than what is untrue, imagined, or guessed
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lie, falsehood
falsehood, untruth
untruththe truth about She'd come to find out the truth about her family.the truth behind We'll never know the truth behind the accident. In the end she was forced to reveal the truth . How do we know you're telling the truth ? You can't punish a man for speaking the truth . The way he was looking at her, it was obvious he knew the truth . I'll get the truth out of him somehow. It was many months before the whole truth was discovered. I love you - and that's the honest truth ! The plain truth is that you'll never get to university. He began to realize the awful truth about her past. The truth of the matter is that nothing has changed since the election. Her guess came a little too close to the truth for my liking.【BEING TRUE】[U] the state or quality of being true
truth in There was some truth in the accusations.grain/element of truth(=small amount of truth)
There wasn't a grain of truth in what he said. There was an element of truth (=a small amount of truth) in what he said. There is no truth in the rumour.【IMPORTANT IDEAS】 [C usually plural]formal an important fact or idea that is accepted as being true
The experience has taught us some basic truths .an unhappy/unpleasant/unwelcome truth(=an unpleasant or disappointing fact)
It is in his interest to hide unhappy truths about his agency's performance.in truthin fact
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really Early independence leaders were in truth little better than rebels.if (the) truth be known/toldused when telling someone the real facts about a situation, or your real opinion
If the truth be known, I felt a little left out at school.to tell (you) the truthspoken used when giving your personal opinion or admitting something
To tell the truth, I was frightened to death.nothing could be further from the truthused to say that something is definitely not true
the truth will outold-fashioned used to say that even if you try to stop people from knowing something, they will find out in the end
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half-truth, home truth→
the moment of truthatmoment
COLLOCATES for sense 1find out/discover/get to the truthreveal the truthtell the truthspeak the truthknow the truthget the truth out of somebody (=make them tell you the truth)
the whole/complete/full truththe honest truththe plain/simple/naked truth (=the truth, with no details or explanation to make it seem pleasant)
the shocking/terrible/sad etc truththe truth of the mattercome close/near to the truth