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Aki Lee
what is the different between true and truth in eng?
true and truth....is it the same meaning?
Aug 16, 2010 10:43 AM
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i will tell you what is the difference between true and truth
first TRUE
it is an adjective
True means
1. real or correct: conforming with reality or fact
2. genuine: genuine, not pretended, insincere, or artificial
3. personally faithful: showing loyalty to another person
a true friend
4. committed: faithful to a cause, purpose, or religious belief
a true believer
5. conforming to standard or measure: conforming to a standard, measure, or pattern
a true fit
6. rightful: conforming to the way things should be by right
returned to the true owners
now TRUTH
truth is a noun
meaning:
1. something factual: the thing that corresponds to fact or reality
If you tell the truth, you have nothing to fear.
spoke the truth
2. true quality: correspondence to fact or reality
3. true statement: a statement that corresponds to fact or reality
His story was a mixture of truths and untruths.
4. obvious fact: something that is so clearly true that it hardly needs to be stated
5. something generally believed: a statement that is generally believed to be true
a religious truth
6. honesty: honesty and sincerity
I can say in all truth that I never knew about his crimes.
7. conformity: adherence to a standard or law
8. loyalty: faithfulness to a person or a cause (dated)
hope you understand !!!
August 16, 2010
true = adjective
truth = noun
August 16, 2010
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