truthful / ˈtruθ fəl /

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truthful 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.
  2. conforming to truth: a truthful statement.
  3. corresponding with reality: a truthful portrait.

truthful 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

accurate, honest

更多truthful例句

  1. The Washington Post’s Geoffrey Fowler found some apps were not being truthful about their privacy policies in their labels, and that could create a false sense of security for consumers.
  2. What’s needed is a serious, truthful Rush Limbaugh to come on the scene in conservative talk.
  3. We must engage community leaders, churches, activists, doctors, and people in every neighborhood in America as well as celebrities of every stripe to get truthful vaccine messages out to the public.
  4. The university declined to make Bunch available but acknowledged Stockstill had questioned whether the player was being truthful.
  5. Clinesmith said he thought at the time he was inserting truthful information.
  6. No one could agree on which side they felt was more truthful or believable, and the answers kept changing.
  7. It depends who is going to be involved and how truthful it is.
  8. So, I would take them rather than wear them because I wanted to be truthful to my own body.
  9. Who shapes what the public comes to see as truth, and how truthful is that truth?
  10. For our storytelling to be truthful we need to address this fact, not turn away from it.
  11. The Swiss soon found out that in Hephzibah he was dealing with a truthful girl; for the tale, though oft repeated, never varied.
  12. Deception, so hateful to her truthful soul, she was compelled to carry on even against her trusting husband.
  13. Letters of Recommendation should be truthful, polite, and carefully considered.
  14. She took the note from her pocket and pondered each word; the cruel, truthful words!
  15. “I have,” said Jim, in a tone and with a look so earnest and truthful that Nora required no further assurance.