truth
ful
Comparative
more truthful
Superlative
most truthful
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(of a person) telling the truth without deceit or falsehood
- She was a truthful friend who never hid the facts.
- A truthful witness is essential for a fair trial.
- He was known to be truthful, even when the truth was difficult.
- Her truthful nature made her a trusted confidant.
- The teacher encouraged students to be truthful in all situations.
Antonyms:
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accurately reflecting facts and reality without deception
- His truthful statement matched the evidence perfectly.
- The documentary provided a truthful account of historical events.
- She gave a truthful response, even though it was unpopular.
- A truthful report is essential for making informed decisions.
- His novel was based on a truthful retelling of real experiences.