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Antonyms:
falsehood,
falseness,
false statement,
falsity,
inaccuracy,
untruth
Often used in the same context:
falsehood,
untruths,
facts,
falsity,
falseness,
deceit,
honesty,
truthfulness,
veracity,
speciousness,
deceptions,
objectivity,
duplicity,
factuality,
baldfaced,
fallacy,
truthy,
liars,
hypocrisy,
syllogism,
reality,
interlocution,
lie,
contradictions,
satya,
blamelessness,
dissembling,
reasonings,
deceiver,
insidiousness,
mendacity,
myth,
hollowness,
inuendo,
incredibility,
irony,
literalness,
truism,
wishfulness,
misspeaks,
disproof,
morality,
wrongness,
humbug,
fraudulence,
righteousness,
rightness,
sugarcoating,
charade,
dogmatist,
proclaimers,
disingenuousness,
delusion,
nonsense,
fairness,
goodness,
faith,
fictions,
matalin,
truthiness,
evil,
essence,
fabrications,
disinformation,
finiteness,
story,
cui bono,
absolutes,
verity,
misquote,
ignorance,
dubiety,
motives,
sophism,
dubiousness,
what,
salvation,
hypocrite,
subjectiveness,
paradox,
dershowitz,
smokescreen,
duality,
humanness,
mythologise,
refutation,
innuendo,
flatout,
ambiguousness,
holiness,
ugliness,
repugnantly,
murderousness,
baloney,
dishonesty,
moralise,
fibs,
corroboration,
forgiver,
gullibility,
hogwash,
truths,
verities,
meaning,
purport,
absurdity,
certitude,
mystery,
universality,
certainty,
oneness,
seriousness,
actuality,
authenticity,
supramental,
changeless,
spiritual,
transcendent,
transcendental,
transcending,
god,
supersensual,
transhistorical,
unchanging,
given,
immanent,
noumenal,
supramundane,
suprapersonal,
embracing,
ontic,
supersensuous,
timeless,
transcendant
More specific:
exactitude,
exactness,
fidelity,
gospel,
gospel truth,
tautology,
truism,
verity
Appears in the definition of:
.,
accuracy,
accurate,
acknowledge,
admission,
admit,
affirmation,
affirmer,
agnostic,
allow,
amplify,
asserter,
asseverator,
assure,
attestant,
attester,
avouchment,
avowal,
avower,
axiom,
axiomatic,
bitter,
blunt,
bring out,
camelot,
certificate,
certification,
cogent evidence,
constitutional,
contradict,
contravene,
convert,
convince,
convincing,
correct,
correctness,
creation science,
credential,
credentials,
credit,
declarer,
defence,
defense,
demurrer,
denial,
dialectic,
disbelief,
divinity,
doubt,
doubter,
doubtfulness,
dubiousness,
equivocation,
estoppel,
evasion,
evidence,
exact,
exaggerate,
exaggerated,
extravagance,
extravagancy,
fabrication,
fact,
falsity,
farther,
ferret,
fundamentalism,
further,
fuzzy logic,
genuinely,
gnome,
gospel,
gospel truth,
hearsay,
hindooism,
hinduism,
home truth,
honest,
hyerbolise,
hyperbolic,
hyperbolize,
incorrect,
incorrectness,
incredulity,
indeed,
inflated,
interior,
in truth,
job,
know,
lie,
literal,
lying,
magnify,
mental rejection,
meretriciousness,
mithra,
mithras,
negate,
oath,
ostensible,
ostrich,
out,
outreach,
overdraw,
overstate,
plain,
pragmatism,
precise,
presumption,
prevarication,
principle,
probative,
proof,
provable,
pursuer,
question,
quibble,
rationalism,
realism,
really,
recoverable,
right,
rightness,
rumor,
rumour,
sarcastically,
say,
scientific fact,
seeker,
sempiternal,
skepticism,
so,
sooth,
sop,
speciousness,
substantiation,
swearing,
synthetic,
synthetical,
take into account,
tenacious,
theology,
theorem,
true,
truism,
truly,
truthful,
truthfully,
unhappy,
unidimensional,
untruthful,
unvarnished,
valid,
validation,
veracious,
verification,
verify,
verily,
verisimilitude,
verity,
win over,
wrong,
wrongness
More general:
actuality,
fact,
quality,
statement
Synonyms:
accuracy,
true statement,
verity
Also try:
— Nouns for truth:
telling,
lending,
consciousness,
teller,
value,
table,
seeker,
force,
world,
values,
conditions,
more...
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