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Can you say very true?

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David Ramirez

Updated on February 21, 2026

Can you say very true?

"Very true" is perfectly acceptable, and it means something somewhat different than simply "true." It is not used for simple facts. "The sun rose this morning." This is a true statement, and there are no two ways about it.

Regarding this, how do you describe truth?

Here are some adjectives for truth truth: unalloyed, unqualified, intrinsic, sober, honest, stern, exact, naked, plain. You can get the definitions of these adjectives by clicking on them.

Similarly, how do you say it's true? Synonyms for it's true in Englishyes indeed; definitely; actually; certainly; truly; really; verily; in truth; real; actual; to be sure; it's true; genuine; indeed.

Also asked, is that true or is this true?

If the speaker you are with says something that is true, it would make more sense to say "This (what you said) is true." and use "That is true." when talking about something a third person (other than the speaker and listener) said that is true.

What is another way to say very true?

genuinereal
rightauthentic
actualaccurate
exactprecise
propercorrect

What are the 3 theories of truth?

The three most widely accepted contemporary theories of truth are [i] the Correspondence Theory ; [ii] the Semantic Theory of Tarski and Davidson; and [iii] the Deflationary Theory of Frege and Ramsey. The competing theories are [iv] the Coherence Theory , and [v] the Pragmatic Theory .

What is absolute truth?

Absolute truth is something that is true at all times and in all places. It is something that is always true no matter what the circumstances. It is a fact that cannot be changed. For example, there are no round squares. One way or another, these are all truths because they are logically true.

What are the different types of truth?

Two Types of Truth
  • We can define two types of truth: empirical truth and convenient truth. Empirical truth is based on evidence, research and reason.
  • Empirical Truth. Empirical truth is hard to establish and can be inconvenient when it does not serve an immediate need.
  • Convenient truth.
  • Discussion.
  • See also.

What is the difference between fact and truth?

Truth is an instance of quoting one or many of the facts while describing or discussing the subject. The difference between truth and fact is that fact is something that cannot be combated with reasoning, for it is logic itself. But truth is something which depends on a person's perspective and experience.

What is the full meaning of truth?

1 : the body of real events or facts He'll keep investigating until he finds the truth. 2 : the quality or state of being true There is no truth in what she told you. 3 : a true or accepted statement or idea I learned some hard truths about life.

What word means always telling the truth?

veracious. Someone who is veracious speaks the truth — like your brutally honest friend who always lets you know what she thinks about your outfits, your hairstyle, your lasagna recipe, and your taste in movies.

What is an example of a truth?

Truth is something that has been proven by facts or sincerity. An example of truth is someone giving their real age. "Truth." YourDictionary. LoveToKnow.

truth

  • the quality or state of being true; specif.,
  • that which is true; statement, etc.
  • an established or verified fact, principle, etc.

What is the opposite truth?

The opposite of truth is ignorance. Ignorance stems from a combination of societal conditioning and habit.

Is true an adjective?

adjective, tru·er, tru·est.
being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story. real; genuine; authentic: true gold; true feelings. sincere; not deceitful: a true interest in someone's welfare. firm in allegiance; loyal; faithful; steadfast: a true friend.

What is a true sentence?

A true sentence is one which is factually correct. Examples: If the Bell has been rung really at 4 PM then what Ram said was a true sentence. 2. Success is a journey.

Can I say yes indeed?

Definition of yes, indeed. : certainly —used as more emphatic affirmative reply than "yes" alone"Do you know him?" "Yes, indeed!"

Is so very much correct?

So very is used as intensifier of very, in negative, affirmative, and interrogative sentences, such as the following ones: You will forget so very much because you are overwhelmed at each stage.

How do you say someone is right?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
  1. Yes, that's right.
  2. You're quite right.
  3. Yes, that's correct.
  4. That's spot on.
  5. You're dead right (there).
  6. Absolutely.
  7. You've hit the nail on the head.
  8. You could say so.

What is another word for confirm?

Some common synonyms of confirm are authenticate, corroborate, substantiate, validate, and verify. While all these words mean "to attest to the truth or validity of something," confirm implies the removing of doubts by an authoritative statement or indisputable fact.

How do you say something is really good?

Improve Your English Vocabulary: 10 Great Alternatives to “Good”
  1. Cool. In addition to being used to describe temperature, “cool” also means very good or fashionable.
  2. Excellent. “Excellent” is used to describe something very good or of high quality.
  3. Wonderful.
  4. Perfect.
  5. Fantastic.
  6. Exceptional.
  7. Terrific.
  8. Outstanding.

What's another word for well said?

Interjection. ? A comment expressing approval of one's manner of articulation. well put. well articulated.

When you are completely certain that something is true?

convinced [not before noun] completely sure that something is true or right, especially because the evidence seems to prove it or someone else has persuaded you to believe it:I'm convinced that she's innocent.

What does very much so mean?

Definition of very much so
—used to say "yes" or to say that one agrees with something"Were you surprised?" "Oh, very much so."

What word is true?

adjective, tru·er, tru·est.
being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story. real; genuine; authentic: true gold; true feelings. sincere; not deceitful: a true interest in someone's welfare. firm in allegiance; loyal; faithful; steadfast: a true friend.

What do you say when you agree?

Ways of expressing agreement:
  • That's right/You're right/I know: used when agreeing with someone:
  • Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn't agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone:
  • You can say that again/You're telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone: