ruthful

ADJECTIVE
  1. feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses
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How To Use ruthful In A Sentence

  • And I repeat what I said beforethat in my experience the B.B.C. is relatively truthful and, above all, has a responsible attitude towards news and does not disseminate lies simply because they are ‘newsy’. As I Please
  • a truthful person
  • I'm very proud of the film and I think I've been truthful and respectful of his work.
  • Truthfully, those classifications have never really played a significant part in my own self-identification, and they never really became an issue until the self-awareness that comes with the late stages of middle school and early high school. Scott Janssen: Yes, I'm a White Male, and I Apologize for That
  • Maluleke assured him that the court offered him more protection than any other place and that it was important he felt able to speak freely and truthfully.
  • It's nominally a documentary, but not necessarily a wholly truthful one.
  • And he maketh a ruthful noise and ghastful, when one proffereth to fight with another: and unneth is hurt when he is thrown down off an high place. Normal Medieval Animal Monday
  • And yet parents press children to be truthful, admonishing against wild stories and silly lies.
  • The reporter raised a question touching the truthfulness of his statements.
  • At best it was enormously misleading, and at worst it was untruthful.
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