truthfully
1 of 1adverb/ˈtruθfəli/
1
in a manner that reflects or conveys what is true
- She answered the officer's questions truthfully, without hiding any detail.
- Witnesses are expected to testify truthfully in court.
- The scientist truthfully described the risks involved in the experiment.
- He truthfully admitted that the plan had failed.
- The report truthfully documented the effects of pollution on the river.
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