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truthful
adjective as in accurate, honest
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
It has a truthful framework about the troubled-teen industry, but it’s also a cult genre thriller, and cults are such a great analogy for the coerciveness of society.
But Ms Buresi said several elements - including the level of detail and choice of words used by Le Scouarnec - indicated that the diaries were most likely truthful.
If you’re doing that, the goal shouldn’t be to get Oscars, the goal should be making art that speaks to something truthful right now and what we need to be fighting for.
"People can’t be truthful with money because honesty exposes them to vulnerabilities"
It said it understands the importance of ensuring that any evidence it provides is truthful, accurate and complete.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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