truthful
US: /ˈtɹuθfəɫ/
UK: /tɹˈuːθfəl/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
truthful /'tru:θful/- tính từ
- thực, đúng sự thực
- thật thà, chân thật
- (nghệ thuật) trung thành, chính xác
- a truthful portrait: một bức chân dung trung thành
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective1 ~ (about sth) (of a person) saying only what is true: They were less than truthful about their part in the crime. + Are you being completely truthful with me? + To be quite truthful with you, I'm not very keen on this colour. + a truthful child / witness
2 (of a statement) giving the true facts about sth: a truthful answer
Antonym: UNTRUTHFUL
truthfully adverb: She answered all their questions truthfully. + I can truthfully say that I have never seen anything quite like it before.
truthfulness noun [U]
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
true, accurate, factual, veracious, true to life, honest, realistic, reliable, faithful, trustworthy, straightforward, candid, frank, sincere, earnest, forthright, unvarnished, unembellished:
He gave a truthful account of his experiences in the jungle.
Collocation
VERBS
be
ADV.
very | absolutely, completely | not entirely, not quite
I don't think you are being entirely truthful.
PREP.
about
She was completely truthful about her involvement in the affair.
Concise dictionary
'truːθfʊladj.
+expressing or given to expressing the truth
+conforming to truth