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truthfully

adverb as in honestly

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Under the agreement, the families would also be able to pose questions to Mohammed, who would be required to "answer their questions fully and truthfully", lawyers say.

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But truthfully, he confused many people with contradictions about where he stood on some issues, including abortion and busing to integrate public schools.

And truthfully, still, if you really want to get those major roles, you have to come to the epicenter of the whole place, which is here.

After that series ended, they were keen to work with Holzman again and revived their idea for a series that portrayed the teenage experience truthfully.

“They're the ones setting the culture for the company, and, truthfully, the buck stops with them in terms of their accountability.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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