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词汇 truthfulness
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Definition of truthfulness in English:

truthfulness

noun ˈtruːθf(ʊ)lnəsˈtruθfəlnəs
mass noun
  • 1The fact of being true; truth.

    we have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I accept that Paul believes in the truthfulness of what he told me.
    • It is probably the only story the famous humorist wrote which was supported by an affidavit to its truthfulness.
    • It is for the Muslims to help the non-Muslims to appreciate the truthfulness of the Islamic teachings.
    • She had absolutely no doubt of the truthfulness of his story and told him so.
    • Take this example which I heard via a few degrees of separation, I couldn't exactly vouch for its truthfulness.
    • This meant it would have to have grave reservations about the truthfulness of any evidence given by these men.
    • The federal rules of evidence were amended in 1975 whereby judges were required to admit expert testimony and juries had to decide on its merit or truthfulness.
    • But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear.
    • On the shoulders of these three clubs rests the continued truthfulness behind the assumption that defenses do win championships.
    • It does not undermine in any way the truthfulness or credibility of the evidence.
    • Her story was told with evident reluctance, but in a simple, straightforward manner, that attested its truthfulness.
    • This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims.
    • We have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence at one remove, forced to rely either on reporters telling us, or actors re-creating for us, what the witnesses said.
    • There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side.
    • History has proven the truthfulness of this proposition.
    • Evolutionary indoctrination had gradually gnawed away at his faith and he had wondered more and more about the truthfulness of the Bible account of history.
    • The truthfulness of the account he had given in his witness statement and his application was clearly being put in issue.
    • Some people question the truthfulness of childhood memories, which are often not recovered for decades.
    • The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity.
    • Galileo had therefore crossed the line set out sixteen years earlier - he had promoted an idea contrary to Scripture without providing convincing proof of its truthfulness.
    Synonyms
    honesty, veracity, sincerity, lack of deceit, trustworthiness, genuineness, candour, candidness, frankness, openness, forthrightness
    truth
    1. 1.1 The fact of being realistic or true to life; realism.
      the truthfulness of her playing of an ageing American spinster
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With its characteristic emphasis on truthfulness, this self-portrait can hardly be described as flattering.
      • Here's a soundtrack that really matches the truthfulness of the film itself.
      • There is a truthfulness to the second part that makes it distinctively better and more interesting than the first.
      • For all these films' formal originality and sophistication, for all their self-consciousness, finally what makes them extraordinary is their directness, their effortless grace and beauty and truthfulness.

Definition of truthfulness in US English:

truthfulness

nounˈtro͞oTHfəlnəsˈtruθfəlnəs
  • 1The fact of being true; truth.

    we have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence at one remove, forced to rely either on reporters telling us, or actors re-creating for us, what the witnesses said.
    • This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims.
    • The federal rules of evidence were amended in 1975 whereby judges were required to admit expert testimony and juries had to decide on its merit or truthfulness.
    • I accept that Paul believes in the truthfulness of what he told me.
    • History has proven the truthfulness of this proposition.
    • It is for the Muslims to help the non-Muslims to appreciate the truthfulness of the Islamic teachings.
    • Evolutionary indoctrination had gradually gnawed away at his faith and he had wondered more and more about the truthfulness of the Bible account of history.
    • This meant it would have to have grave reservations about the truthfulness of any evidence given by these men.
    • The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity.
    • The truthfulness of the account he had given in his witness statement and his application was clearly being put in issue.
    • Some people question the truthfulness of childhood memories, which are often not recovered for decades.
    • Galileo had therefore crossed the line set out sixteen years earlier - he had promoted an idea contrary to Scripture without providing convincing proof of its truthfulness.
    • It does not undermine in any way the truthfulness or credibility of the evidence.
    • There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side.
    • Take this example which I heard via a few degrees of separation, I couldn't exactly vouch for its truthfulness.
    • On the shoulders of these three clubs rests the continued truthfulness behind the assumption that defenses do win championships.
    • But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear.
    • It is probably the only story the famous humorist wrote which was supported by an affidavit to its truthfulness.
    • She had absolutely no doubt of the truthfulness of his story and told him so.
    • Her story was told with evident reluctance, but in a simple, straightforward manner, that attested its truthfulness.
    Synonyms
    honesty, veracity, sincerity, lack of deceit, trustworthiness, genuineness, candour, candidness, frankness, openness, forthrightness
    1. 1.1 The fact of being realistic or true to life; realism.
      the truthfulness of her playing of an aging American spinster
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here's a soundtrack that really matches the truthfulness of the film itself.
      • For all these films' formal originality and sophistication, for all their self-consciousness, finally what makes them extraordinary is their directness, their effortless grace and beauty and truthfulness.
      • There is a truthfulness to the second part that makes it distinctively better and more interesting than the first.
      • With its characteristic emphasis on truthfulness, this self-portrait can hardly be described as flattering.
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