Synonyms for truthfully


Grammar : Adv
Spell : trooth-fuhl
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtruθ fəl


Définition of truthfully

Origin :
  • 1590s, from truth + -ful. Related: Truthfully; truthfulness.
  • adv honestly
Example sentences :
  • I believe your object to be, purely and truthfully, as you have stated it.
  • Extract from : « A Tale of Two Cities » by Charles Dickens
  • His tone misgave her; and she said truthfully that she was content not to know who owned the car.
  • Extract from : « Alice Adams » by Booth Tarkington
  • Too, I might truthfully be described as prejudiced about her perfections.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 » by Various
  • I would have given anything to be able truthfully to say "yes" to her question.
  • Extract from : « Things as They Are » by Amy Wilson-Carmichael
  • "He never mentioned your name to me," I answered, truthfully enough.
  • Extract from : « The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales » by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • No one could truthfully speak ill of Alonzo Snow, that was a fact.
  • Extract from : « Cy Whittaker's Place » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Mary-'Gusta had said that very thing; she could not truthfully deny it.
  • Extract from : « Mary-'Gusta » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • "She knows it's a thousand," answered Mr. Vandeford, truthfully.
  • Extract from : « Blue-grass and Broadway » by Maria Thompson Daviess
  • Now, having read me so truthfully, will you interpret Luttrell a little?
  • Extract from : « Luttrell Of Arran » by Charles James Lever
  • Nothing whatever, the Tamburini truthfully reflected but omitted to say so.
  • Extract from : « The Paliser case » by Edgar Saltus

Antonyms for truthfully

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