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What's the difference between
That's true
And
That's truth
Jan 16, 2022 1:26 PM
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True is an adjective
Truth is a noun
January 16, 2022
"That's true..." is commonly used.
I have never heard anybody use: "That's truth..."
You can say "That's the truth..." - referring to something very specific that somebody has said...
January 16, 2022
Seeing as you meant to say 'that's the truth', not 'that's truth':
'that's true' - This is usually used to agree with someone, tell them they've made a good point, and that what they have said is really the case.
'that's the truth' - This is usually used in a more serious context, maybe when someone is giving an excuse. It feels like the person is emphasising that they are not lying about something.
The adjective 'true' often feels more trivial than 'the truth', which is a noun.
January 16, 2022
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