true


Definition: Meaning of, true in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / truː /

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  1. consistent with fact or reality; not false
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  2. accurately placed or thrown
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  3. sometimes fanatically devoted to a cause, concept or truth
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  4. expressing or given to expressing the truth
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  5. conforming to definitive criteria
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  6. worthy of being depended on
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  7. not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed
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  8. rightly so called
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  9. determined with reference to the earth's axis rather than the magnetic poles
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  10. having a legally established claim
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  11. in tune; accurate in pitch
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  12. accurately fitted; level
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true truer truest
  1. as acknowledged
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  1. proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment
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Present Participle Third Person Singular
  1. make level, square, balanced, or concentric
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true used in phrases

  • Danton True Young (noun)
    1. 1867-1955 united States baseball player and famous pitcher
  • True Confessions
    1. a magazine which contains stories about people's problems in love, marriage, and relationships. The stories, which are supposed to be true, are told in a way that is intended to make them as strange, exciting, or shocking as possible
  • come true (verb)
    1. to become true
    2. to become existent, especially when this seemed impossible
  • out of true (adjective)
    1. not accurately fitted; not level
  • the true (noun)
    1. conformity to reality or actuality
  • tried and true (adjective)
    1. known from experience to be reliable
  • true anomaly (noun)
    1. the angular distance of a point in an orbit past the point of periapsis measured in degrees
  • true bacteria (noun)
    1. a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella
  • true bill (noun)
    1. an indictment endorsed by a grand jury
  • true blackberry (noun)
    1. the true blackberry of Europe as well as any of numerous varieties having sweet edible black or dark purple berries
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