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Meaning of truthfully
The primary meaning of "truthfully" is to speak or act in a way that is honest and truthful.
Etymology of truthfully
The word "truthfully" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with "truth" coming from Old English "trīewþ" and "trūþ", which are related to the word "trēow", meaning fidelity or loyalty.
The adverbial form "truthfully" emerged in Middle English, around the 15th century, to describe speaking or acting in accordance with the truth.
Synonyms
honestly
sincerely
genuinely
faithfully
accurately
precisely
correctly
straightforwardly
candidly
openly
frankly
bluntly
straightforward
realistically
factually
authentically
reliably
dependably
trustworthily
credibly
believably
plausibly
reasonably
rationally
logically
naturally
instinctively
intuitively
spontaneously
freely
willingly
voluntarily
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "truthfully" is defined as in a truthful manner, or to speak the truth.
- * It can also imply saying something that is accurate and faithful to the facts.
Usage Examples
- She spoke truthfully about her experiences during the interview.
- * He answered the questions truthfully, even when it was difficult.
- * The company aims to advertise truthfully and avoid misleading customers.
Antonyms
dishonestly
deceitfully
falsely
untruthfully
insincerely
unrealistically
inaccurately
incorrectly
dishonestly
mendaciously
falsely
hypocritically
artificially
misleadingly
deceptively
fraudulently
dishonestly
unscrupulously
unconscionably
corruptly