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Definition of truthful in English: truthfuladjective ˈtruːθfʊlˈtruːθf(ə)lˈtruθfəl 1Telling or expressing the truth; honest. 说真话的,(陈述)属实的;诚实的 I think you're confusing being rude with being truthful 我想你把粗鲁和诚实混为一谈了。 我要求诚实的回答。 Example sentencesExamples - Not only must I be truthful - honest - in my replies, I must also consider their ramifications.
- Sometimes the most honest and truthful communication is the most simple.
- Unfortunately these two characters are unable to take it any further, they can't be intimate or truthful or completely honest and open about their lives.
- You're smart and truthful and honest and modest.
- Therefore, let me say to you, remember what our parents and our ancestors used to say: be truthful, be honest.
- The biggest problem with these test sheets is obtaining truthful and honest answers.
- These sentiments in my mind prohibited me from being honest and truthful to my friends.
- The important thing for me, though, is that I live a truthful and an honest life from this point on.
- She will never accept an answer so truthful and honest and good.
- Throughout my political life I have always endeavoured to be honest, truthful and, above all, to maintain my integrity.
- She instructed students to be precise and truthful in their answers.
- In short, there was confidence in the leader, because he was exemplary, honest and truthful.
- If someone writes in an honest truthful voice, people are drawn to it like the proverbial bees to honey.
- However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes.
- He will discover that all matters are dealt with in an honest, open and truthful way.
- ‘Everything I brought to council was truthful and honest… I rest my case,’ she said defiantly.
- Cynthia is a BEAUTIFUL woman, a truthful, honest woman.
- I thought I was going crazy in trying to find some honest, truthful answers to my concerns.
- I challenge the council to walk round the borough with me and give a truthful answer to my letter.
- For a transaction of this magnitude to be successful, all parties involved must be honest, sincere and truthful to one another.
Synonyms honest, sincere, trustworthy, genuine, meaning what one says candid, frank, open, forthright, straight, plain-spoken informal upfront, on the level North American informal on the up and up archaic round, free-spoken - 1.1 (of artistic or literary representation) characterized by accuracy or realism; true to life.
(文艺作品)准确的;现实的;忠于生活的 astonishingly truthful acting 真实得令人惊奇的表演。 Example sentencesExamples - While that may be a truthful representation of the area, the movie hinges on the idea of the state having some kind of magic that transforms you.
- ‘Trying to imitate somebody and still do truthful spontaneous acting at the same time is an incredible task,’ he says.
- Contemporary film-makers do not want to be aligned with this naïve notion, but it has been central to the documentary being perceived as a more truthful or accurate account of events.
- My interpretation of it was as a call to arms to get back to some basics: truthful storytelling, great acting and letting people get on with it.
- In reporting war, there is no single truthful representation of events.
- The novel is both a stand-alone work of fiction, and a truthful representation of the perspective of a woman who lived through some of the great events of the 20th century.
- My Town is pointed in its truthful and artistically rendered depiction of an abandoned people.
- Dublin audiences often found in the Ulster theater's performances a more truthful representation of Irish life than in the Abbey Theatre plays.
- No matter how truthful the representation, it is hard to imagine that the murderer was as totally unhinged as he is portrayed.
- What I wanted to do was create a film that was honest and truthful about growing up in that part of England.
- A realistic portrayal of a back-street abortion would have been more artistically truthful and in the process made the case for legalising it.
- We are providing more of a truthful, accurate version.
- People don't go to this kind of movie expecting accurately detailed, historically and truthful representations of real people recreating true incidents.
- Socialist realism demands from the artist the truthful, historically concrete depiction of reality in its revolutionary development.
- There are truthful and honest moments in this film.
- The writing is very good indeed; and the cast responds with some powerful, moving, upsetting, sometimes funny but always bitterly truthful acting.
Synonyms true, accurate, correct, true to life, factual, in accordance with the facts, right, exact, faithful, reliable, veracious, verifiable unvarnished, unembellished, unelaborated rare veridical
Definition of truthful in US English: truthfuladjectiveˈtro͞oTHfəlˈtruθfəl 1(of a person or statement) telling or expressing the truth; honest. 说真话的,(陈述)属实的;诚实的 I think you're confusing being rude with being truthful 我想你把粗鲁和诚实混为一谈了。 我要求诚实的回答。 Example sentencesExamples - Therefore, let me say to you, remember what our parents and our ancestors used to say: be truthful, be honest.
- You're smart and truthful and honest and modest.
- Not only must I be truthful - honest - in my replies, I must also consider their ramifications.
- Cynthia is a BEAUTIFUL woman, a truthful, honest woman.
- She will never accept an answer so truthful and honest and good.
- For a transaction of this magnitude to be successful, all parties involved must be honest, sincere and truthful to one another.
- The important thing for me, though, is that I live a truthful and an honest life from this point on.
- I challenge the council to walk round the borough with me and give a truthful answer to my letter.
- I thought I was going crazy in trying to find some honest, truthful answers to my concerns.
- If someone writes in an honest truthful voice, people are drawn to it like the proverbial bees to honey.
- Throughout my political life I have always endeavoured to be honest, truthful and, above all, to maintain my integrity.
- The biggest problem with these test sheets is obtaining truthful and honest answers.
- ‘Everything I brought to council was truthful and honest… I rest my case,’ she said defiantly.
- However, I would like to urge those who hold excess land to be honest and truthful in pricing such land when it is to be acquired for resettlement purposes.
- Unfortunately these two characters are unable to take it any further, they can't be intimate or truthful or completely honest and open about their lives.
- He will discover that all matters are dealt with in an honest, open and truthful way.
- In short, there was confidence in the leader, because he was exemplary, honest and truthful.
- She instructed students to be precise and truthful in their answers.
- Sometimes the most honest and truthful communication is the most simple.
- These sentiments in my mind prohibited me from being honest and truthful to my friends.
Synonyms honest, sincere, trustworthy, genuine, meaning what one says - 1.1 (of artistic or literary representation) characterized by accuracy or realism; true to life.
(文艺作品)准确的;现实的;忠于生活的 astonishingly truthful acting 真实得令人惊奇的表演。 Example sentencesExamples - There are truthful and honest moments in this film.
- While that may be a truthful representation of the area, the movie hinges on the idea of the state having some kind of magic that transforms you.
- No matter how truthful the representation, it is hard to imagine that the murderer was as totally unhinged as he is portrayed.
- ‘Trying to imitate somebody and still do truthful spontaneous acting at the same time is an incredible task,’ he says.
- We are providing more of a truthful, accurate version.
- People don't go to this kind of movie expecting accurately detailed, historically and truthful representations of real people recreating true incidents.
- Contemporary film-makers do not want to be aligned with this naïve notion, but it has been central to the documentary being perceived as a more truthful or accurate account of events.
- Socialist realism demands from the artist the truthful, historically concrete depiction of reality in its revolutionary development.
- The novel is both a stand-alone work of fiction, and a truthful representation of the perspective of a woman who lived through some of the great events of the 20th century.
- The writing is very good indeed; and the cast responds with some powerful, moving, upsetting, sometimes funny but always bitterly truthful acting.
- A realistic portrayal of a back-street abortion would have been more artistically truthful and in the process made the case for legalising it.
- My Town is pointed in its truthful and artistically rendered depiction of an abandoned people.
- What I wanted to do was create a film that was honest and truthful about growing up in that part of England.
- My interpretation of it was as a call to arms to get back to some basics: truthful storytelling, great acting and letting people get on with it.
- Dublin audiences often found in the Ulster theater's performances a more truthful representation of Irish life than in the Abbey Theatre plays.
- In reporting war, there is no single truthful representation of events.
Synonyms true, accurate, correct, true to life, factual, in accordance with the facts, right, exact, faithful, reliable, veracious, verifiable
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