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Term: Truthful

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense: Honest and telling the truth without deceit or falsehood.

Usage:

  • He is known for being a truthful person who always speaks his mind.
  • The witness provided a truthful account of the incident.
  • It's important to raise children who are truthful and trustworthy.
  • The article contained truthful information about the controversial topic.

Part of speech: Adverb

Sense: In a manner that is true, honest, and without deceit.

Usage:

  • She answered truthfully when asked about her involvement in the project.
  • The politician truthfully addressed the concerns raised by the citizens.
  • He looked her in the eye and truthfully apologized for his mistake.

Part of speech: Noun (Rare usage)

Sense: A person who consistently tells the truth.

Usage:

  • He earned the reputation of being a truthful in a world where lies were prevalent.
  • The jury believed the defendant's testimony, considering him a truthful.

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