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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.
true love
noun
1 (sometimes truelove) someone who is very much loved by another person; a sweetheart.
2 love that is considered to be deep and lasting.
noun
1 (sometimes truelove) someone who is very much loved by another person; a sweetheart.
2 love that is considered to be deep and lasting.
true north
noun the direction of the North Pole (rather than the direction of magnetic north).
noun the direction of the North Pole (rather than the direction of magnetic north).
true rib
noun a rib that is joined to the breastbone. Compare false rib, floating rib.
noun a rib that is joined to the breastbone. Compare false rib, floating rib.
true-blue Brit
adjective
a extremely loyal;
b staunchly orthodox.
noun (true blue) someone who is unwavering in their support of something, especially the Conservative Party or the Royal Family.
adjective
a extremely loyal;
b staunchly orthodox.
noun (true blue) someone who is unwavering in their support of something, especially the Conservative Party or the Royal Family.
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