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truthful

If a person is truthful, they are honest and always tell the truth.

truthful

conforming to truth I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so a truthful statement (= true) expressing or given to expressing the truth a true statement gave truthful testimony a truthful person

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Simple sentences

I don't think he is truthful.
His report was truthful.
A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself a liar.
A truthful politician? Pull the other one!
Tom is truthful.
Some of what you said didn't sound truthful.
Tom was truthful.
To be absolutely truthful, you suck at football.
Peter is a truthful man.
I'm truthful.
Don't expect me to be truthful when you keep lying to me so blatantly.
Be serious, modest, polite, calm and truthful. Don't say too much, and never talk about things that you don't understand.

Movie subtitles

But I'll say this for you, you were truthful.
I wasn't very truthful.
Prove yourself brave, truthful and unselfish, and someday you will be a real boy.
I think we should be realistic and truthful with our children.
To be truthful with the child, I must admit I haven't any other plans.
I believe in being truthful.
Is he truthful?
Truthful, isn't she?
I'm just truthful. I know, a lesser man would have told me it was one long holiday, and I would have been awakened to a rude disillusionment.
THAT WOULD BE TRUTHFUL.
Each truthful provision of that prophecy has come to pass, without the slightest help from you.
Truthful exaggeration.
My honest and truthful and plain-spoken friend.
Truth is very seldom understood by any but imaginative persons. and I want to be quite truthful.
Just wait 'til I get back home and I'll show youwho the truthful one is.
Always to be honest and truthful; to be a faithful wife and a loyal subject of your new country.
Prove yourself brave, truthful and unselfish, - and someday you will be a real boy.
Well, to be truthful, my oatmeal was a little lumpy.
I can't help you. You're not truthful with me.
But were you entirely truthful with him?
I'm just truthful.
I'm glad you're truthful.
I mean quite frankly, Captain, if you do not give us a truthful explanation of your visit here, the Council sentence will be carried out to the letter.
No, I couldn't. My honest and truthful and plain-spoken friend.
Do you wish for a truthful answer or an agreeable one?
Well, then, he's a truthful Whitefoot, of course.
Be truthful.
Prove yourself brave, truthful and unselfish and someday you will be a real boy.
You're not truthful with me.
I'm not stubborn. I'm just truthful.
Truth is very seldom understood by any but imaginative persons and I want to be quite truthful.
A truthful Whitefoot.
We are. as truthful as a camera.
However, he was less than truthful in one very important matter.
Because we lived in harmony by being truthful.
More truthful.
We try to be very truthful in our family.
We're all being truthful now, are we?

News and current affairs

Being truthful and faithful to what is the bedrock of Church teaching cannot be deemed conservative.
Was it all really truthful?
Perhaps if Soderbergh's two-part Che epic succeeds at the box office, his financial backers will want to film a more truthful sequel.
The key issue here is whether Al Jazeera, as well as American TV stations, are truthful in what they say.
More truthful accounts, such as Marcel Ophuls's magisterial documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1968) were, to say the least, unwelcome.
NTV and TV-6 may be more truthful than state TV about the war in Chechnya, and both upstaged their rivals in exposing government corruption.

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