trueness

[ UK /tɹˈuːnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being loyal
  2. conformity to reality or actuality
    he was famous for the truth of his portraits
    they debated the truth of the proposition
    the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat
    he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities
  3. exactness of adjustment
    I marveled at the trueness of his aim
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How To Use trueness In A Sentence

  • Races and reputed species agree in some respects, although differing from causes which, we have seen, we can in some degree understand, in the fertility and "trueness" of their offspring. The Foundations of the Origin of Species Two Essays written in 1842 and 1844
  • It's often said that a pound of muscle is harder than a pound of fat, but the trueness is a pound is a pound. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Of course, he does not remain faithful to all of the principles contained therein, however much he repeatedly emphasizes his trueness and constancy, but the essential goals remain the same.
  • I don't believe there's any but the one kind of trueness," said The Story Girl
  • Chinese civilization lays emphasis on pursuing goodness, and western on trueness.
  • Party A shall ensure the trueness, legality and effectiveness of all relevant materials provided.
  • Long Island Merlot has achieved a very high standard of consistent trueness-to-type which, in my opinion, surpasses most of Bordeaux, dollar for dollar. The New York Cork Report
  • 'trueness' -- 'trueness' being Dr. Pratt's present name for the character of as-ness in the true idea. Meaning of Truth
  • I marveled at the trueness of his aim
  • I love the feeling of trueness from this article.
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