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accurate, actual, agreeing, appropriate, ardent, en.synonym.one, artless, attached, authentic, authenticated, authoritative, bona fide, certified, close, cogent, constant, correct, dependable, desired, devoted, direct, earnest, equal, equitable, essential, ethical, en.synonym.one, even, exact, express, factual, fair, faithful, fitting, frank, fundamental, genuine, good, guileless, guiltless, heartfelt, high-minded, high-principled, honest, honorable, honourable, inborn, indisputable, ingrained, inherent, innocent, just, en.synonym.one, justified, legitimate, level, likely, literal, loyal, methodical, natural, noble, normal, open, openhearted, original, perfect, perpendicular, plain, plausible, precise, proper, pure, real, regular, reliable, right, rightful, sincere, sinless, spotless, square, staunch, sterling, straight, straightforward, trustworthy, trusty, truthful, unconcealed, undeniable, undeviating, undoubted, unfailing, uninterrupted, unquestionable, unsullied, unvarnished, upright, valid, veritable, virtuous, well-founded, well-grounded, worthy, zealous, adjust, even, face, finish, flatten, en.synonym.one, level, mill, place, plane, shape, smooth, true up, dead on target, lawful, on-key, unfeigned, admittedly, avowedly, confessedly.

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  1. trueverb

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  2. truenoun

    Truth.

    This is a true story.

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  3. trueadjective

    To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align; adjust.

    We spent all night truing up the report.

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  4. trueadjective

    He’s turned out to be a true friend.

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  5. trueadjective

    This is true Parmesan cheese.

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  6. trueadjective

    The true king has returned!

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  7. trueadjective

    Antonyms:
    untrue

  8. trueadjective

    Antonyms:
    false

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  1. true

    That is authentic which is true to the facts; that is genuine which is true to its own claims; as, authentic history; genuine money.

    A ‘genuine‘ work is one written by the author whose name it bears; an ‘authentic‘ work is one which relates truthfully the matters of which it treats. For example, the apocryphal Gospel of St. Thomas is neither ‘genuine‘ nor ‘authentic.’ It is not ‘genuine,’ for St. Thomas did not write it; it is not ‘authentic,’ for its contents are mainly fables and lies.

    Trench On the Study of Words lect. vi, p. 189. [W. J. Widdleton]

    Authentic is, however, used by reputable writers as synonymous with genuine, tho usually where genuineness carries a certain authority. We speak of accepted conclusions, certain evidence, current money, genuine letters, a legitimate conclusion or legitimate authority, original manuscripts, real value, received interpretation, sure proof, a true statement, a trustworthy witness, a veritable discovery.

    Synonyms:
    accepted, accredited, authentic, authoritative, authorized, certain, current, genuine, legitimate, original, real, received, reliable, sure, trustworthy, veritable

    Antonyms:
    apocryphal, baseless, counterfeit, disputed, exploded, fabulous, false, fictitious, spurious, unauthorized

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  1. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    veritable, veracious, explicit, precis, accurate, faithful, actual, loyal, genuine, pure, real

    Antonyms:
    fictitious, unreliable, unhistorical, untrustworthy, inveracious, false, inaccurate, unfaithful, faithless, fickle, treacherous, erroneous, spurious, perfidious, counterfeit, adulterated

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  1. trueadjective

    proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment

    «out of true»

    Antonyms:
    untrue, insincere, magnetic, specious, trumped-up(a), untypical, untrustworthy, unharmonious, atypical, false, untrusty, unreal, unfaithful, mendacious, inharmonious, illegitimate, uneven, inaccurate, spurious

  2. trueadjective

    consistent with fact or reality; not false

    «the story is true»; «it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true»- B. Russell; «the true meaning of the statement»

    Synonyms:
    on-key, truthful, true(a), dependable, true(p), rightful(a), dead on target, honest, genuine, lawful, unfeigned, straight, reliable

    Antonyms:
    specious, untypical, mendacious, inaccurate, magnetic, trumped-up(a), untrue, untrusty, spurious, inharmonious, false, unharmonious, illegitimate, insincere, unreal, untrustworthy, unfaithful, atypical, uneven

  3. true, dead on targetadjective

    accurately placed or thrown

    «his aim was true»; «he was dead on target»

    Synonyms:
    on-key, truthful, true(a), dependable, true(p), rightful(a), true, dead on target, honest, genuine, lawful, unfeigned, straight, reliable

    Antonyms:
    insincere, untrue, trumped-up(a), atypical, inaccurate, magnetic, inharmonious, untrustworthy, untypical, false, specious, untrusty, illegitimate, mendacious, unreal, unfaithful, unharmonious, spurious, uneven

  4. trueadjective

    devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth

    «true believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them»

    Synonyms:
    on-key, truthful, true(a), dependable, true(p), rightful(a), dead on target, honest, genuine, lawful, unfeigned, straight, reliable

    Antonyms:
    inaccurate, unreal, uneven, illegitimate, untrue, unharmonious, unfaithful, mendacious, false, untrusty, spurious, specious, inharmonious, insincere, magnetic, untypical, trumped-up(a), untrustworthy, atypical

  5. truthful, trueadjective

    expressing or given to expressing the truth

    «a true statement»; «gave truthful testimony»; «a truthful person»

    Synonyms:
    on-key, truthful, true(a), dependable, true(p), rightful(a), true, dead on target, honest, genuine, lawful, unfeigned, straight, reliable

    Antonyms:
    unfaithful, mendacious, specious, false, unreal, untrusty, uneven, trumped-up(a), inharmonious, illegitimate, untypical, untrustworthy, inaccurate, untrue, insincere, spurious, magnetic, unharmonious, atypical

  6. trueadjective

    conforming to definitive criteria

    «the horseshoe crab is not a true crab»; «Pythagoras was the first true mathematician»

    Synonyms:
    on-key, truthful, true(a), dependable, true(p), rightful(a), dead on target, honest, genuine, lawful, unfeigned, straight, reliable

    Antonyms:
    inharmonious, inaccurate, uneven, specious, unfaithful, mendacious, unreal, unharmonious, false, illegitimate, spurious, untrusty, trumped-up(a), atypical, untypical, untrustworthy, magnetic, insincere, untrue

  7. dependable, honest, reliable, true(p)adjective

    worthy of being depended on

    «a dependable worker»; «an honest working stiff»; «a reliable sourcSFLe of information»; «he was true to his word»; «I would be true for there are those who trust me»

    Antonyms:
    illegitimate, untrusty, false, mendacious, uneven, specious, untypical, trumped-up(a), atypical, unreal, untrue, spurious, inharmonious, magnetic, unharmonious, inaccurate, unfaithful, untrustworthy, insincere

  8. genuine, true(a), unfeignedadjective

    not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed

    «genuine emotion»; «her interest in people was unfeigned»; «true grief»

    Antonyms:
    inaccurate, untrue, inharmonious, false, unharmonious, illegitimate, trumped-up(a), insincere, mendacious, atypical, magnetic, unfaithful, unreal, uneven, spurious, untrustworthy, specious, untrusty, untypical

  9. true(a)adjective

    rightly so called

    «true courage»; «a spirit which true men have always admired»; «a true friend»

    Antonyms:
    inharmonious, untrusty, spurious, untypical, atypical, mendacious, specious, untrue, trumped-up(a), untrustworthy, unreal, unharmonious, magnetic, insincere, false, uneven, illegitimate, inaccurate, unfaithful

  10. true(a)adjective

    determined with reference to the earth’s axis rather than the magnetic poles

    «true north is geographic north»

    Antonyms:
    untypical, uneven, specious, magnetic, insincere, unreal, mendacious, atypical, trumped-up(a), untrue, false, unfaithful, inaccurate, untrusty, inharmonious, spurious, illegitimate, untrustworthy, unharmonious

  11. true(a), lawful, rightful(a)adjective

    having a legally established claim

    «the legitimate heir»; «the true and lawful king»

    Antonyms:
    magnetic, untrue, inaccurate, uneven, inharmonious, untrustworthy, unfaithful, insincere, unreal, spurious, unharmonious, trumped-up(a), untrusty, atypical, specious, false, mendacious, untypical, illegitimate

  12. on-key, trueadjective

    in tune; accurate in pitch

    «a true note»

    Synonyms:
    on-key, truthful, true(a), dependable, true(p), rightful(a), true, dead on target, honest, genuine, lawful, unfeigned, straight, reliable

    Antonyms:
    untypical, spurious, unfaithful, inaccurate, false, magnetic, unreal, uneven, illegitimate, specious, insincere, untrustworthy, atypical, unharmonious, trumped-up(a), untrue, untrusty, mendacious, inharmonious

  13. true, straightverb

    accurately fitted; level

    «the window frame isn’t quite true»

    Synonyms:
    unbent, straight, neat, true(a), dependable, on-key, true, reliable, true(p), square(a), truthful, consecutive, dead on target, unfeigned, honest, square, genuine, uncoiled, unbowed, full-strength, straightforward, rightful(a), lawful

    Antonyms:
    untypical, untrusty, inaccurate, untrue, trumped-up(a), inharmonious, atypical, illegitimate, untrustworthy, unfaithful, insincere, uneven, mendacious, false, unharmonious, spurious, unreal, specious, magnetic

  14. true, true upadverb

    make level, square, balanced, or concentric

    «true up the cylinder of an engine»

    Synonyms:
    true up, true

    Antonyms:
    insincere, trumped-up(a), untrue, unfaithful, atypical, untypical, illegitimate, unreal, untrustworthy, untrusty, unharmonious, mendacious, inharmonious, inaccurate, false, uneven, specious, spurious, magnetic

  15. true, admittedly, avowedly, confessedlyadverb

    as acknowledged

    «true, she is the smartest in her class»

    Synonyms:
    professedly, confessedly, admittedly, avowedly, true

    Antonyms:
    untrue, untrusty, untypical, false, magnetic, inaccurate, unharmonious, atypical, trumped-up(a), mendacious, unfaithful, uneven, specious, untrustworthy, unreal, inharmonious, insincere, illegitimate, spurious

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  1. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    real, genuine, veritable, actual, conformable to fact

  2. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    truthful, veracious, sincere, candid, frank, honest, honorable, pure

  3. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    faithful, constant, steady, loyal, not perfidious

  4. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    exact, accurate, correct, conformable to a rule

  5. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    one-berry, herb-paris (paris quadrifolia)

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  1. trueadjective

    Synonyms:
    correct, exact, accurate, veritable, authentic, real, genuine, actual, veracious, truthful, loyal, stanch, steadfast, unwavering, incorruptible, trustworthy, faithful, honorable

    Antonyms:
    untrue

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  1. List of paraphrases for «true»:

    real, genuine, actual, veritable, trueâ, res, truth, faithful, right, vera, reai, authentic, correct, truthful, truly, vero, proper, valid, exact, accurate, loyal, for-real

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  1. Josh Hawley:

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Capitol Hill Saturday. The current draft legislation, rolled out by the Senate GOP andobtained by Fox News on Thursday, would provide payments of up to $ 1,200 per person. They would be phased down at adjusted gross income thresholds of $ 75,000 for individuals and $ 150,000 per couple. Additionally, there would be $ 500 payments for each child. The amount, though, is slated to then be reduced by $ 5 for each $ 100 a taxpayers income exceeds the legislations threshold. The amount is reduced to zero for single taxpayers with incomes exceeding $ 99,000 and $ 198,000 for joint filers. The legislation also outlined $ 300 billion for small businesses to keep furloughed and laid-off workers on the payroll and $ 208 billion in loans to airlines and other industries. Some Republicans have objected to certain measures outlined in the bill, and most Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have sounded the alarm saying the measure does not go far enough in protecting American families, and is too focused on corporations. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced an amendment to McConnells plan on Saturday, which aimed to expand relief forlow-income and middle-income Americans.Hawleys plan lowers the threshold for Americans to qualify for the $ 1,200 relief. In order to qualify, under Josh Hawley amendment, an individual must be a U.S. citizen with a Social Security number. Under McConnells plan, an individual must file taxes and have an income greater than $ 0 in order to qualify, which Josh Hawley says leaves behind Americans who are disabled, or living in public housing that dont file taxes due to not having any true income of their own. During this emergency our focus should be on helping every American who needs it, including especially our most vulnerable citizens, excluding or penalizing families with lower incomes doesnt make sense. Congress should prioritize lower-income and middle-class families through this crisis. Meanwhile, White House Legislative Affairs Director Eric Ueland declined to share specific details Capitol Hill Saturday on whether all GOP senators were on board with the ongoing discussions over the stimulus package.

  2. Ansel Adams:

    I have often thought that if photography were difficult in the true sense of the term — meaning that the creation of a simple photograph would entail as much time and effort as the production of a good watercolor or etching — there would be a vast improvement in total output. The sheer ease with which we can produce a superficial image often leads to creative disaster.

  3. Roger Stone:

    I’ve been completely honest about this. I described it various ways on the record in a speech to a large number of Trump supporters, i described it as a back channel. I think in another interview I may have said intermediary. In the third interview I said a mutual friend. They are all true. They’re all consistent and what I learned from this person, and don’t blame me if I had better sources than the mainstream media was very simply this, that Julian Assange had a substantial of information on Hillary Clinton and Julian Assange would drop it in October.

  4. Nicolas Maduro:

    They’ve resorted to cyber terrorism, to electromagnetic terrorism, i ask for understanding … we are in a true electrical emergency, a true national emergency.

  5. Simon Young:

    The first batch of( security law) cases to proceed to the courts will be seen by all as test cases to see the true width and limits of the law, my prediction is that there will not be any direct interference from( Beijing) to influence or change the results of these cases.


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  • صحيح, حقيقيArabic
  • тоғро, ысынBashkir
  • gwirBreton
  • veritableCatalan, Valencian
  • pravdivý, pravýCzech
  • gwirWelsh
  • sandDanish
  • wahr, echt, treuGerman
  • πιστός, αληθινός, νόμιμος, αληθής, αυθεντικός, αληθεύειGreek
  • verdadero, cierto, auténticoSpanish
  • درست, راستین, صحیحPersian
  • oikea, tosi, todellinen, suoristaaFinnish
  • dinaFijian
  • vrai, véritableFrench
  • fíorIrish
  • fìor, dìleasScottish Gaelic
  • verdadeiroGalician
  • נכון, חיובי, נאמןHebrew
  • ठीक, सच, सहीHindi
  • eredeti, igaz, igazi, valódiHungarian
  • ճիշտ, հավատարիմ, իրական, իսկականArmenian
  • benarIndonesian
  • sannurIcelandic
  • veroItalian
  • נכוןHebrew
  • 真実, 本当, 忠誠, 真, 忠実, 正統, 本物, 正確Japanese
  • მართალი, ჭეშმარიტი, ნამდვილი, მართლადGeorgian
  • 바르다, 참이다, 참되다Korean
  • gwirCornish
  • vērus, firmus, legitimus, verumLatin
  • īstens, īstsLatvian
  • ponoMāori
  • benarMalay
  • ဟုတ်Burmese
  • echt, trouw, waar, rechttrekken, rechtzettenDutch
  • ekte, sann, tro, trofastNorwegian
  • prawdziwyPolish
  • verdadeiro, legítimo, autêntico, endireitarPortuguese
  • adevărat, loial, sincer, fidelRomanian
  • подлинный, истинный, лояльный, правдивый, преданный, верный, настоящийRussian
  • beruSardinian
  • istinito, istinski, pravi, istinit, pravo, veran, zakonito, iskrenSerbo-Croatian
  • resnica, resnično, resničenSlovene
  • vërtetëAlbanian
  • sann, äkta, trogen, rätaSwedish
  • உண்மைTamil
  • నిష్కపటం, హక్కుదారుడు, విశ్వాస పాత్రుడు, సరిచేయుTelugu
  • จริงThai
  • doğru, sadık, gerçekTurkish
  • ٹھیک, سچ, صحیحUrdu
  • phải, thậtVietnamese
  • veratik, legik, ritöfikVolapük
  • אמתYiddish

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      adj  

1    accurate, actual, authentic, bona fide, correct, exact, factual, genuine, legitimate, natural, precise, pure, real, right, truthful, valid, veracious, veritable  

2    confirmed, constant, dedicated, devoted, dutiful, faithful, fast, firm, honest, honourable, loyal, pure, reliable, sincere, staunch, steady, true-blue, trustworthy, trusty, unswerving, upright  

3    accurate, correct, exact, on target, perfect, precise, proper, spot-on     (Brit. informal)   unerring  
      adv  

4    honestly, rightly, truthfully, veraciously, veritably  

5    accurately, correctly, on target, perfectly, precisely, properly, unerringly  

6    come true      become reality, be granted, be realized, come to pass, happen, occur  
  
Antonyms     
  

1    abnormal, artificial, atypical, bogus, counterfeit, erroneous, fake, false, fictional, fictitious, illegitimate, imaginary, inaccurate, incorrect, made-up, make-believe, phoney or phony     (informal)   pretended, self-styled, spurious, unofficial, untrue, untruthful  

2    deceitful, disloyal, faithless, false, treacherous, unreliable, untrue, untrustworthy  

3    askew, awry, erroneous, inaccurate, incorrect, untrue  

true-blue     
confirmed, constant, dedicated, devoted, dyed-in-the-wool, faithful, loyal, orthodox, staunch, trusty, uncompromising, unwavering  

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true

     ( truer    comparative)   ( truest    superlative  )

1       adj   If something is true, it is based on facts rather than being invented or imagined, and is accurate and reliable.  
oft it v-link ADJ that  
Everything I had heard about him was true…, The film tells the true story of a group who survived in the Andes in sub-zero temperatures.     

2       adj   You use true to emphasize that a person or thing is sincere or genuine, often in contrast to something that is pretended or hidden.  
ADJ n     (emphasis)
  

(=real)  

I allowed myself to acknowledge my true feelings…, The true cost often differs from that which had first been projected…     

3       adj   If you use true to describe something or someone, you approve of them because they have all the characteristics or qualities that such a person or thing typically has.  
ADJ n     (approval)
  

(=real)  

Maybe one day you’ll find true love…, The ability to work collaboratively is a true test of leadership…, I think he’s a true genius.     

4       adj   If you say that a fact is trueof a particular person or situation, you mean that it is valid or relevant for them.  
v-link ADJ of/for n  
I accept that the romance may have gone out of the marriage, but surely this is true of many couples…, Expenditure on health in most of these countries has gone down, and the same is true for education.     

5       adj   If you are true to someone, you remain committed and loyal to them. If you are true to an idea or promise, you remain committed to it and continue to act according to it.  
v-link ADJ to n  
(=faithful)  

David was true to his wife…, India has remained true to democracy…, She’s been true to her word from day one.     

6    If a dream, wish, or prediction comes true, it actually happens.  

come true      phrase   V inflects  
Owning a place of their own is a dream come true for the couple.     

7    If a general statement holds true in particular circumstances, or if your previous statement holds true in different circumstances, it is true or valid in those circumstances.  
FORMAL  

hold true      phrase   V inflects, oft PHR for n  
This law is known to hold true for galaxies at a distance of at least several billion light years.     

8    If you say that something seems too good to be true, you are suspicious of it because it seems better than you had expected, and you think there may something wrong with it that you have not noticed.  

too good to be true      phrase   v-link PHR  
On the whole the celebrations were remarkably good-humoured and peaceful. Indeed, it seemed almost too good to be true.     

9    If you say that something such as a story or a film is true to life, you approve of it because it seems real.  

true to life      phrase   v-link PHR     (approval)
  
The opening scenes of this movie are just not true to life.     

10   
  
  true colours  

  
  colour  

  
  true to form  

  
  form  

  
  to ring true  

  
  ring  

  
  tried and true  

  
  tried  

true-blue   , true blue  

1       adj   If you describe someone as true-blue, you mean that they are right-wing in their ideas and opinions.  
  (BRIT)  
Her husband is a true blue Tory.     

2       adj   A true-blue supporter of something is someone who is very loyal and reliable.  
  (AM)  

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OTP

abbr. acron.

Stands for One True Pairing.

[Slang] One’s OTP is a couple one is emotionally invested in.

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to aver

n.

to allege as a fact or prove to be true

validity

n.

The state of being acceptable or officially true; the statement that is powerful to convince someone something is right.

presumption

n.

something that you think is true because it is very likely

I have the presumption that my holiday is going to be great because I am planning to go back to Japan.

what’s the catch

id.

when sth sounds too good to be true and not as good as it seems to be and you suspect that there is a hidden problem

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  • accurate
  • appropriate
  • authentic
  • bona fide
  • correct
  • genuine
  • honest
  • legitimate
  • natural
  • normal
  • perfect
  • proper
  • pure
  • sincere
  • truthful
  • typical
  • direct
  • exact
  • fitting
  • kosher
  • regular
  • right
  • straight
  • actual
  • authoritative
  • dependable
  • factual
  • indubitable
  • lawful
  • legal
  • on-target
  • precise
  • rightful
  • sure-enough
  • trustworthy
  • undeniable
  • undesigning
  • undoubted
  • unerring
  • unfaked
  • unfeigned
  • unquestionable
  • veracious
  • veridical
  • veritable
  • very
  • dedicated
  • devoted
  • faithful
  • honest
  • honorable
  • pure
  • reliable
  • sincere
  • steadfast
  • sure
  • worthy
  • confirmed
  • constant
  • fast
  • firm
  • liege
  • right
  • square
  • staunch
  • steady
  • straight
  • trusty
  • upright
  • allegiant
  • ardent
  • conscientious
  • creditable
  • dependable
  • dutiful
  • estimable
  • high-principled
  • just
  • no lie
  • on the up and up
  • resolute
  • right-minded
  • scrupulous
  • strict
  • true-blue
  • truehearted
  • trustworthy
  • unaffected
  • undistorted
  • unfeigned
  • unswerving
  • up front
  • veracious
  • veridical
  • wholehearted
  • correctly
  • on-target
  • perfectly
  • precisely
  • properly
  • rightly
  • truthfully
  • unerringly
  • veraciously
  • veritably

On this page you’ll find 308 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to true, such as: accurate, appropriate, authentic, bona fide, correct, and genuine.

antonyms for true

  • affected
  • counterfeit
  • deceptive
  • different
  • false
  • flawed
  • inaccurate
  • incorrect
  • insincere
  • lying
  • misleading
  • unfitting
  • ungenuine
  • unreal
  • unsuitable
  • untrustworthy
  • untruthful
  • unusual
  • wrong
  • changing
  • corrupt
  • illegitimate
  • imprecise
  • inappropriate
  • indirect
  • unfair
  • unjust
  • cheating
  • deceitful
  • disloyal
  • evil
  • faithless
  • fraudulent
  • invalid
  • deceptive
  • dishonest
  • disloyal
  • false
  • inconstant
  • indefinite
  • treacherous
  • uncertain
  • unfaithful
  • unreliable
  • untrustworthy
  • changeable
  • corrupt
  • flexible
  • irresolute
  • undecided
  • unfair
  • unfixed
  • unjust
  • unstable
  • unsteady
  • wavering
  • weak
  • cheating
  • deceitful
  • faithless
  • dishonestly
  • inaccurately
  • wrongly

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WORDS RELATED TO TRUE

  • absolutely
  • affirmative
  • agreed
  • all right
  • amen
  • assuredly
  • aye
  • beyond a doubt
  • by all means
  • certainly
  • definitely
  • even so
  • exactly
  • fine
  • gladly
  • good
  • good enough
  • granted
  • indubitably
  • just so
  • most assuredly
  • naturally
  • of course
  • okay
  • positively
  • precisely
  • roger
  • sure thing
  • surely
  • true
  • undoubtedly
  • unquestionably
  • very well
  • willingly
  • without fail
  • yea
  • yep
  • forthright
  • frank
  • good-faith
  • honest
  • open
  • overt
  • right on
  • square
  • straight
  • straight from shoulder
  • straightforward
  • true
  • trustworthy
  • truthful
  • up front
  • veracious
  • absolute
  • actual
  • authentic
  • authoritative
  • certain
  • conclusive
  • correct
  • definite
  • definitive
  • errorless
  • exact
  • factual
  • faultless
  • final
  • flawless
  • genuine
  • infallible
  • irrefutable
  • official
  • on-target
  • perfect
  • right
  • straight
  • strict
  • true
  • truthful
  • undeniable
  • undisputed
  • unimpeachable
  • unquestionable
  • unrefuted
  • valid
  • veracious
  • authentic
  • certain
  • concrete
  • confirmed
  • existing
  • factual
  • for-real
  • genuine
  • hard
  • honest-to-God
  • honest-to-goodness
  • indisputable
  • indubitable
  • kosher
  • physical
  • positive
  • real
  • substantial
  • substantive
  • sure-enough
  • tangible
  • true
  • undeniable
  • unquestionable
  • verified
  • constant
  • dependable
  • devoted
  • firm
  • liege
  • loyal
  • reliable
  • staunch
  • steadfast
  • true
  • unswerving
  • unwavering
  • adapted
  • applicable
  • appurtenant
  • apropos
  • apt
  • becoming
  • befitting
  • belonging
  • congruous
  • convenient
  • correct
  • deserved
  • desired
  • due
  • felicitous
  • fit
  • fitting
  • germane
  • good
  • just
  • on the button
  • on the nose
  • opportune
  • pertinent
  • proper
  • relevant
  • right
  • rightful
  • seemly
  • tailor-made
  • true
  • useful
  • well-suited
  • well-timed

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