truth

noun
/tɹuːθ/UK/tɹuθ/US

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *drewH-der. Proto-Germanic *triwwiz Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂der. Proto-Germanic *-iþō Proto-Germanic *triwwiþō Old English trēowþ Middle English trouthe English truth Inherited from Middle English trouthe, from Old English trēowþ, from Proto-Germanic *triwwiþō, from *triwwiz + *-iþō. By surface analysis, true + -th. Doublet of troth. Cognate with Norwegian trygd (“trustworthiness, security, insurance”), Icelandic tryggð (“loyalty, fidelity”).

  1. derived from tryggð — “loyalty, fidelity
  2. derived from trygd — “trustworthiness, security, insurance
  3. derived from *triwwiþō
  4. derived from trēowþ
  5. derived from *drewH-der

Definitions

  1. True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality.

    • The truth is that our leaders knew a lot more than they were letting on.
    • The truth depends on, and is only arrived at, by a legitimate deduction from all the facts which are truly material.
    • The truth is that [Isaac] Newton was very much a product of his time. The colossus of science was not the first king of reason, Keynes wrote after reading Newton’s unpublished manuscripts. Instead “he was the last of the magicians”.
  2. Conformity to fact or reality

    Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy.

    • There was some truth in his statement that he had no other choice.
    • As in much of biology, the most satisfying truths in ecology derive from manipulative experimentation. Tinker with nature and quantify how it responds.
  3. The state or quality of being true to someone or something.

    • Truth to one's own feelings is all-important in life.
  4. + 11 more definitions
    1. Faithfulness, fidelity.

      • Alas! they had been friends in youth; / But whispering tongues can poison truth; […]
    2. A pledge of loyalty or faith.

    3. Conformity to rule

      Conformity to rule; exactness; close correspondence with an example, mood, model, etc.

      • Ploughs, […] to make them go true, […] depends much upon the truth of the ironwork.
      • The process of grinding is, in fact, regarded as indispensable wherever truth is required, yet that of scraping is calculated to produce a higher degree of truth than has ever been attained by grinding.
    4. That which is real, in a deeper sense

      That which is real, in a deeper sense; spiritual or ‘genuine’ reality.

      • The truth is what is.
      • Alcoholism and redemption led me finally to truth.
      • "Beauty is truth, truth beauty,"—that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
    5. Something acknowledged to be true

      Something acknowledged to be true; a true statement or axiom.

      • Hunger and jealousy are just eternal truths of human existence.
      • It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
    6. Topness

      Topness; the property of a truth quark.

    7. In the game truth or dare, the choice to truthfully answer a question put forth.

      • When asked truth or dare, he picked truth.
    8. To assert as true

      To assert as true; to declare; to speak truthfully.

      • c. 1636 John Ford, The Fancies Chaste and Noble Had they [the ancients] dreamt this, they would have truthed it heaven.
      • You were sitting with your family Thanksgiving, belly full of turkey and pie, surrounded by the love of your extended crime family, but your initial instinct was to truth a slur at Tim Walz?
    9. To make exact

      To make exact; to correct for inaccuracy.

      • As is shown in this table, APG images in the validation subset were only truthed with box models, and the 29P images in this subset were never truthed at all.
      • This database, which consisists of nearly 180,000 characters, was manually truthed.
    10. To tell the truth.

      • You keep lying, when you oughta be truthin'
    11. An entry posted on the Truth Social platform.

      • The app's design looks like a clone of Twitter. Users can create a profile that shows who they're following. You're able to comment, share and like posts, which are called Truths.
      • And yet, I still wasn’t adequately prepared for the immersive experience of scrolling through hundreds of his Truths and ReTruths. Even for Trump, this feed manages to shock.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at truth. 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.

01truth02depiction03lifelike04life05preceding06rank07bad08inaccurate09accurate

A definitional loop anchored at truth. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

9 hops · closes at truth

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA