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the true

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. truth, the true, verity, truenessnoun

    conformity to reality or actuality

    "they debated the truth of the proposition"; "the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"; "he was famous for the truth of his portraits"; "he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities"

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  1. the true

    "The true" refers to that which is in accordance with fact or reality. It pertains to anything that is real, factual, genuine, or accurate. It is devoid of any falsehoods or deceptions. In a broader sense, it can also refer to being loyal or faithful, as in 'true to one's word or commitment.'

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of the true in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of the true in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of the true in a Sentence

  1. Laurent Fabius:

    It's true that France was very firm, will French firms be penalized? My answer is no because in the past we had an important presence in Iran. Our (expertise) is excellent in a lot of fields and the Iranians are serious. You know in foreign policy, I think you lose nothing in being respected.

  2. Aluminum Extruders Council:

    If these allegations are found to be true, these governments must take all necessary steps to end these schemes.

  3. Heidi Heitkamp:

    People would say that,' well it's tougher right now.' I don't know that that's true. I still think I have to make the case for what I'm going to do, what's different this time is I have a record and some of the votes I've taken.

  4. Joe Cirincione:

    Because it is, in fact, hydrogen, they could claim it is a hydrogen bomb, but it is not a true fusion bomb capable of the massive multi-megaton yields these bombs produce.

  5. E.C. Stedman:

    Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine arts; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest to reach true perfection.

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