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		Definition of truthfulness in English: truthfulnessnoun ˈtruːθf(ʊ)lnəsˈtruθfəlnəs mass noun1The fact of being true; truth.  we have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence  Example sentencesExamples -  I accept that Paul believes in the truthfulness of what he told me.
 -  It is probably the only story the famous humorist wrote which was supported by an affidavit to its truthfulness.
 -  It is for the Muslims to help the non-Muslims to appreciate the truthfulness of the Islamic teachings.
 -  She had absolutely no doubt of the truthfulness of his story and told him so.
 -  Take this example which I heard via a few degrees of separation, I couldn't exactly vouch for its truthfulness.
 -  This meant it would have to have grave reservations about the truthfulness of any evidence given by these men.
 -  The federal rules of evidence were amended in 1975 whereby judges were required to admit expert testimony and juries had to decide on its merit or truthfulness.
 -  But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear.
 -  On the shoulders of these three clubs rests the continued truthfulness behind the assumption that defenses do win championships.
 -  It does not undermine in any way the truthfulness or credibility of the evidence.
 -  Her story was told with evident reluctance, but in a simple, straightforward manner, that attested its truthfulness.
 -  This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims.
 -  We have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence at one remove, forced to rely either on reporters telling us, or actors re-creating for us, what the witnesses said.
 -  There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side.
 -  History has proven the truthfulness of this proposition.
 -  Evolutionary indoctrination had gradually gnawed away at his faith and he had wondered more and more about the truthfulness of the Bible account of history.
 -  The truthfulness of the account he had given in his witness statement and his application was clearly being put in issue.
 -  Some people question the truthfulness of childhood memories, which are often not recovered for decades.
 -  The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity.
 -  Galileo had therefore crossed the line set out sixteen years earlier - he had promoted an idea contrary to Scripture without providing convincing proof of its truthfulness.
 
  Synonyms honesty, veracity, sincerity, lack of deceit, trustworthiness, genuineness, candour, candidness, frankness, openness, forthrightness truth - 1.1 The fact of being realistic or true to life; realism.
 the truthfulness of her playing of an ageing American spinster  Example sentencesExamples -  With its characteristic emphasis on truthfulness, this self-portrait can hardly be described as flattering.
 -  Here's a soundtrack that really matches the truthfulness of the film itself.
 -  There is a truthfulness to the second part that makes it distinctively better and more interesting than the first.
 -  For all these films' formal originality and sophistication, for all their self-consciousness, finally what makes them extraordinary is their directness, their effortless grace and beauty and truthfulness.
 
  
    Definition of truthfulness in US English: truthfulnessnounˈtro͞oTHfəlnəsˈtruθfəlnəs 1The fact of being true; truth.  we have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence  Example sentencesExamples -  We have had to judge the truthfulness of the evidence at one remove, forced to rely either on reporters telling us, or actors re-creating for us, what the witnesses said.
 -  This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims.
 -  The federal rules of evidence were amended in 1975 whereby judges were required to admit expert testimony and juries had to decide on its merit or truthfulness.
 -  I accept that Paul believes in the truthfulness of what he told me.
 -  History has proven the truthfulness of this proposition.
 -  It is for the Muslims to help the non-Muslims to appreciate the truthfulness of the Islamic teachings.
 -  Evolutionary indoctrination had gradually gnawed away at his faith and he had wondered more and more about the truthfulness of the Bible account of history.
 -  This meant it would have to have grave reservations about the truthfulness of any evidence given by these men.
 -  The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity.
 -  The truthfulness of the account he had given in his witness statement and his application was clearly being put in issue.
 -  Some people question the truthfulness of childhood memories, which are often not recovered for decades.
 -  Galileo had therefore crossed the line set out sixteen years earlier - he had promoted an idea contrary to Scripture without providing convincing proof of its truthfulness.
 -  It does not undermine in any way the truthfulness or credibility of the evidence.
 -  There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side.
 -  Take this example which I heard via a few degrees of separation, I couldn't exactly vouch for its truthfulness.
 -  On the shoulders of these three clubs rests the continued truthfulness behind the assumption that defenses do win championships.
 -  But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear.
 -  It is probably the only story the famous humorist wrote which was supported by an affidavit to its truthfulness.
 -  She had absolutely no doubt of the truthfulness of his story and told him so.
 -  Her story was told with evident reluctance, but in a simple, straightforward manner, that attested its truthfulness.
 
  Synonyms honesty, veracity, sincerity, lack of deceit, trustworthiness, genuineness, candour, candidness, frankness, openness, forthrightness - 1.1 The fact of being realistic or true to life; realism.
 the truthfulness of her playing of an aging American spinster  Example sentencesExamples -  Here's a soundtrack that really matches the truthfulness of the film itself.
 -  For all these films' formal originality and sophistication, for all their self-consciousness, finally what makes them extraordinary is their directness, their effortless grace and beauty and truthfulness.
 -  There is a truthfulness to the second part that makes it distinctively better and more interesting than the first.
 -  With its characteristic emphasis on truthfulness, this self-portrait can hardly be described as flattering.
 
  
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