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truthfully

/trooth-fuhl/US // ˈtruθ fəl //UK // (ˈtruːθfʊl) //

如实地,如实,如实回答,如实反映

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • He added, "I have not had this many phone calls since the shutdown of the government, truthfully."

  • Still “Happy,” truthfully, should have been a shoo-in for Record of the Year given its incessant popularity this past year.

  • Truthfully, we were doing the same numbers as a lot of those political-natured shows that are still around.

  • The key presupposition of the scientist is not “There is no God” but rather “The world speaks truthfully of its nature.”

  • Dad in the meantime called the school, which truthfully pronounced itself mystified.

  • A writer has truthfully said in regard to associating the name and use of the plant with the primitive users of it.

  • "I am sure there is no one I shall like half so well," said Isabel, truthfully; and Flora loved her for not being gracious.

  • Well, I can say that I have had many such opportunities, and can truthfully declare that I have enjoyed them all.

  • Yet who could truthfully charge her with having obtained her divorce in order thereby to claim any fresh licence for herself?

  • The title, then, should be attractive; it should be short; and it should truthfully indicate the contents of the essay.