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truths

/tɹuːðz/

Meanings
  • noun

    The body of real things and events which is the object of human knowledge, especially when believed to be of universal applicability and acknowledged as true.

    - "The pursuit of truth is a fundamental human endeavor."
    - "His testimony provided an important truth in the case."
    - "The truth will set you free."

Pronunciation
  1. /tɹuːðz/



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Antonyms

drivel , falsehood , falsity , half-truth , lie , nonsense , untruth
Rhymes
Words rhyming with truths
grooves , moves , grooms , frooves , dues
Homophones
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  1. truths (en) : Plural form of truth.

  2. truths (en) : Past tense and past participle of the verb 'to train'.


Variants
List of all variants of truths that leads to same result
in truth , truth , truths , half-truth , half-truths , home truth , home truths
Forms
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truths, truth, the truth, the truths


Etymology
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Old English treowth, from treowe, faithful, loyal.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'truth' appears 13 times in the United States Constitution.

  2. In ancient Greece, the goddess Aletheia was worshipped as the goddess of truth.

  3. The term 'truth serum' refers to a drug that is believed to increase the likelihood of telling the truth.


Related Concepts
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  1. fact: A truth that is established by evidence or proof.

  2. reality: The state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or be perceived.

  3. veracity: The quality or state of being true or accurate.


Culture
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Truth has significant cultural, historical, and symbolic significance in various aspects of human life. It is a fundamental concept in philosophy, science, law, and morality. In literature, truth is often explored through themes such as honesty, integrity, and authenticity. In art, truth is often expressed through realistic or naturalistic representations. In music, truth is often conveyed through lyrics that express emotions or tell stories.

How to Memorize "truths"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scale with truth on one side and falsehood on the other. Visualize adding pieces of evidence to the truth side, making it heavier and more solid.
    - Visualize a light bulb turning on when you encounter a truth.
    - Visualize a mirror reflecting the truth.

  2. associate

    - Associate the color blue with truth, as in 'blue-collar worker' or 'blue ribbon for first place'.
    - Associate the image of a scales with truth, as in 'weighing the evidence'.
    - Associate the word 'truth' with the word 'justice'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'TRUTH' to remember the different aspects of truth: 'True, Relevant, Understood, Timely, and Helpful'.
    - Use the phrase 'The truth will set you free' to remember the importance of truth.
    - Use the phrase 'Truth or consequences' to remember the potential consequences of lying.


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