Associations to the word «Truthful»
Noun
- Falsehood
- Bidder
- Gentle
- Deceit
- Faithful
- Liar
- Medusa
- Allah
- Deception
- Approximation
- Auction
- Bret
- Testimony
- Quixote
- Mechanism
- Rishi
- Statement
- Honesty
- Ness
- Polynomial
- Brave
- Truth
- Veda
- Disclosure
- Tender
- Answer
- Dare
- Valuation
- Malice
- Witness
- Speech
- Bidding
- Sender
- Prowess
- Simple
- Celestial
- Keyword
- Sincerity
- Brief
- Quran
- Impossibility
- Narrative
- Denial
- Fairness
- Curate
- Theorem
- Virtue
Adjective
- Trustworthy
- Misleading
- Honest
- Sincere
- Randomized
- Straightforward
- Impartial
- Accurate
- Factual
- Obedient
- Ascetic
- Courageous
- Virtuous
- Manly
- Frank
- Righteous
- Generous
- Eloquent
- Pious
- Affectionate
- Merciful
- Modest
- Realistic
- Earnest
- Humble
- Minded
- Brave
- Faithful
- Vivid
- Marvellous
- Lawful
- Selfish
- Spirited
- False
- Honourable
- Hearted
- Incentive
- Compassionate
- Amiable
- Optimal
- Loyal
- Sober
- Authentic
Wiktionary
TRUTHFUL, adjective. Honest, and always telling the truth.
TRUTHFUL, adjective. Accurately depicting what is real.
Dictionary definition
TRUTHFUL, adjective. Expressing or given to expressing the truth; "a true statement"; "gave truthful testimony"; "a truthful person".
TRUTHFUL, adjective. Conforming to truth; "I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so"; "a truthful statement".
Wise words
The chief virtue that language can have is clearness, and
nothing detracts from it so much as the use of unfamiliar
words.