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in truth

1 of 1adverb
/ɪn ˈtruθ/
1

used to emphasize that something is being expressed honestly or genuinely, often revealing the real facts or feelings

  • In truth, I have always admired your dedication and hard work.
  • She seemed confident, and in truth, she was well-prepared for the presentation.
  • He claimed to be an expert, but in truth, his knowledge on the subject was limited.
  • The situation appeared complicated, but in truth, it was a straightforward misunderstanding.
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