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true
adjective
1 agreeing with fact or reality; not false or wrong.
2 real; genuine; properly so called The spider is not a true insect .
3 accurate or exact The photograph doesn't give a true idea of the size of the building .
4 faithful; loyal a true friend be true to one's word .
5 conforming to a standard, pattern, type or expectation behaved true to type .
6 in the correct position; well-fitting; accurately adjusted.
7 said of a compass bearing: measured according to the Earth's axis and not magnetic north.
8 honest; sincere twelve good men and true .
adverb
1 certainly True, she isn't very happy here .
2 truthfully.
3 faithfully.
4 honestly.
5 accurately or precisely.
6 accurately in tune sing true .
7 conforming to ancestral type breed true .
verb (trued , truing ) to bring or restore (eg machinery) into an accurate or required position.
[Anglo-Saxon treow ]
truly see separate entry.
come true said of a dream, hope, wish, etc: to happen in reality; to be fulfilled.
out of true not in the correct position; not straight or properly balanced.
true to form said of someone, their behaviour, etc: conforming to what is normal for them or expected of them.
adjective
1 agreeing with fact or reality; not false or wrong.
2 real; genuine; properly so called The spider is not a true insect .
3 accurate or exact The photograph doesn't give a true idea of the size of the building .
4 faithful; loyal a true friend be true to one's word .
5 conforming to a standard, pattern, type or expectation behaved true to type .
6 in the correct position; well-fitting; accurately adjusted.
7 said of a compass bearing: measured according to the Earth's axis and not magnetic north.
8 honest; sincere twelve good men and true .
adverb
1 certainly True, she isn't very happy here .
2 truthfully.
3 faithfully.
4 honestly.
5 accurately or precisely.
6 accurately in tune sing true .
7 conforming to ancestral type breed true .
verb (trued , truing ) to bring or restore (eg machinery) into an accurate or required position.
[Anglo-Saxon treow ]
truly see separate entry.
come true said of a dream, hope, wish, etc: to happen in reality; to be fulfilled.
out of true not in the correct position; not straight or properly balanced.
true to form said of someone, their behaviour, etc: conforming to what is normal for them or expected of them.
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