true
adjEtymology
From Middle English trewe, from Old English trīewe, (Mercian) trēowe (“trusty, faithful”), from Proto-Germanic *triwwiz (compare Saterland Frisian trjou (“honest”), Dutch getrouw and trouw, German treu, Norwegian and Swedish trygg (“safe, secure’”)), from pre-Germanic *drewh₂yos, from Proto-Indo-European *drewh₂- (“steady, firm”) (compare Irish dearbh (“sure”), Old Prussian druwis (“faith”), Ancient Greek δροόν (droón, “firm”)), extension of *dóru (“tree”) (possibly also Proto-Slavic *sъdorvъ (“healthy”) from the same root). More at tree. For the semantic development, compare Latin robustus (“tough”) from robur (“red oak”).
Definitions
Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact
Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.
- This is a true story.
- The story struck the depressingly familiar note with which true stories ring in the tried ears of experienced policemen. No one queried it. It was in the classic pattern of human weakness, mean and embarrassing and sad.
Conforming to a rule or pattern
Conforming to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate.
- a true copy
- a true likeness of the original
- […]making his eye, foot, and hand keep true time[…]
Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.
- "A and B" is true if and only if "A" is true and "B" is true.
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Loyal, faithful.
- He’s turned out to be a true friend.
- I really let you down / Next time I'll be true, yeah
Genuine
Genuine; legitimate; valid; sensu stricto.
- The true king has returned!
- This is true Parmesan cheese — it is from the Parma region.
- The Harpe. […] A harper with his wreſt maye tune the harpe wrong / Mys tunyng of an Inſtrument ſhal hurt a true ſonge
Accurate
Accurate; following a path toward the target.
- Whate'er the weapon, still his aim was true, Nor e'er in vain the fatal bullet flew.
- I held my breath and struck the ball. My aim was true, but I didn't give the damn thing enough gas. It died three feet from the cup.
Correctly aligned or calibrated, without deviation.
- Is my bike wheel true? It feels unsteady.
- Brakes need good braking surfaces and true wheels to work properly.
Fair, unbiased, not loaded.
- Let Z#95;t be twice the value of a true die shown on the t-th toss.
- In fact, few profit margins can be predicted with such reliability as those provided by a true roulette wheel or other game of chance.
- Finally, the truest measure of quality: In interconference games, Western teams have a 57-38 record against the East, including overtime and penalty shootout results — a winning percentage of .600.
based on actual historical events.
- true crime
- true romance
- [A] skinny blonde of about twenty sitting in an armchair by an electric fire reading a true romance magazine.
Accurately
Accurately; in alignment.
- This gun shoots true.
- If the tyre doesn't run true (it wobbles as you spin the wheel), re-seat it by letting most of the air out and pulling the tyre away from the bead.
Truthfully.
- I tel you true my hart is ſwolne with wrath, On this ſame theeuish villain Tamburlain.
- What am I to you? Tell me, darling, true.
The state of being in alignment.
- Some toolmakers are very careless when drilling the first hole through work that is to be bored, claiming that if the drilled hole comes out of true somewhat it can be brought true with the boring tool.
- She clapped her hands happily, and he thought how pretty she was really, that is, the upper part of her face—from the bridge of the nose down she was somewhat out of true.
- The crate shifted on its pallet, out of sync now. As the lift withdrew, the crate skidded with it, dragged by friction and gravity, skewing farther and farther from true.
Truth.
To straighten (something that is supposed to be straight).
- He trued the spokes of the bicycle wheel.
- Don't attempt to true a wheel until you've a good idea what is causing the buckle.
To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align
To make even, level, symmetrical, or accurate, align; adjust (often followed by up).
- We spent all night truing up the report.
A pledge or truce.
one of two states of a Boolean variable
one of two states of a Boolean variable; logic 1.
A surname.
An unincorporated community in Summers County, West Virginia, United States.
A town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States.
A townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
The neighborhood
- neighbortruth
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at true. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at true. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
7 hops · closes at true
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
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