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truth

[C/U] 両方
複数形: truths

Truth represents the alignment between a statement, belief, or perception and the actual state of existence. It carries a heavy weight of objectivity and permanence, often contrasted with deception, illusion, or opinion. In social contexts, "the truth" often implies honesty and moral integrity. Telling the truth is not just about factual accuracy but about transparency and trust between individuals. Depending on the context, it can feel liberating ("the truth shall set you free") or brutal ("the cold, hard truth"). It differs from "fact" in that truth often encompasses a larger narrative or a deeper realization about reality rather than just a single data point.

Uncountable when referring to the general concept of honesty or factual accuracy ('Truth is stranger than fiction'). Countable when referring to specific facts, verified statements, or individual realizations ('He revealed several shocking truths about the company').

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名詞

The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.

"It is the absolute truth that the witness was not present at the scene."

名詞

A body of true facts; a verified statement.

"She finally told the truth about where she had been all night."

名詞

The actual state of a matter; reality.

"The truth is that we simply cannot afford another luxury vehicle."

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