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Definitions for truthfulness
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Princeton's WordNet
truthfulnessnoun
the quality of being truthful
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truthfulnessnoun
The quality of being truthful
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truthfulness
Truthfulness refers to the quality, state or characteristic of being honest, sincere, and upfront. It involves expressing things as they are without lying, omitting important details, or attempting to deceive. It reflects one's ability to present facts or realities accurately and fully, without any sort of manipulation or alteration. Truthfulness is considered a key virtue in many moral and ethical codes.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of truthfulness in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of truthfulness in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of truthfulness in a Sentence
They are making a public comment to tell everyone to calm down, he doesn't want people to think his silence is confirming the truthfulness of the report.
She was a true friend who loved you to the very end and I don’t think that gets enough attention, as for Monty, he was all about truthfulness in his acting and life. He didn’t like to hide. He didn’t like to lie. So in many ways, they saved each other.
This is not witness-tampering. It's witness-testing, we have an obligation in the Congress to test the truthfulness of people who come before us.
Truthfulness with me is hardly a virtue. I cannot discriminate between truths that and those that don't need to be told.
There is no hypocrisy in truthfulness.
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