true
A common way to agree strongly with a statement.
Used to emphasize truth in a specific context.
Used to emphasize truth in a specific context.
Completely and without doubt true.
Without any doubt, it is true.
Completely or very true.
Easy to see or understand that it is true.
Obviously or easy to see that it is true.
Entirely true, with no part being false.
Completely true.
True in every detail.
True according to strict rules or facts, but perhaps misleading.
Without any doubt.
Not true in every detail, although the main point is true.
Cannot be denied.
True in its most basic, original sense.
Impossible to disagree with.
Can be proven to be true.
Keeping a promise; doing what you said you would do.
To state something as a fact.
Used for wishes, dreams, or predictions that become real.
For a principle, rule, or statement to be valid or applicable.
To appear to be correct or factual.
To continue to be true over time.
To be shown to be true after a period of uncertainty.
To give the impression of being true.
To sound or seem true and sincere.
To be loyal or faithful to a person, principle, or promise.
To continue to be faithful to something or someone.
To continue to be faithful to something or someone.
To feel that one is acting according to one's real character.