- TRUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
the true heir reliable, unfailing, or sure a true sign exactly or accurately shaped, formed, fitted, or placed, as a surface, instrument, or part of a mechanism honest; honorable; upright Biology conforming to the type, norm, or standard of structure of a particular group; typical The lion is a true cat Animal Husbandry purebred
- TRUE Synonyms: 608 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for TRUE: real, genuine, authentic, honest, original, actual, unmistakable, for real; Antonyms of TRUE: false, unreal, bogus, fake, spurious, pseudo, phony, counterfeit
- TRUE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
TRUE meaning: 1 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct: 2 correct or accurate but… Learn more
- True - definition of true by The Free Dictionary
1 In accord with reality, fact, or truthfulness 2 Unswervingly; exactly: The archer aimed true 3 So as to conform to a type, standard, or pattern
- TRUE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Definitions of 'true' 1 If something is true, it is based on facts rather than being invented or imagined, and is accurate and reliable [ ] 2 You use true to emphasize that a person or thing is sincere or genuine, often in contrast to something that is pretended or hidden
- True Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
True Sentence Examples It was true, she didn't know him A few months ago she didn't know the true meaning of love You are true to your nature Alex had been the one who helped her see them as true family, and yet he was having issues accepting his own father
- What does true mean? - Definitions for true
conformable to fact; in accordance with the actual state of things; correct; not false, erroneous, inaccurate, or the like; as, a true relation or narration; a true history; a declaration is true when it states the facts
- true - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
true (comparative truer or more true, superlative truest or most true) (of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct
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