truer

The word "truer" can mean two different things. The first meaning is more literal, and it refers to things being more accurate or true than they were before.

  • The truth is that she cheated on the test.

  • The truth is that the dress is too tight.

  • The truth is that the weather is going to be bad today.

  • The truth is that the economy is in a lot of trouble.

  • The truth is that he is really stringy.

  • The truth is that she is really ugly.

  • The truth is that he is really stupid.

  • The truth is that she is really mean.

  • The truth is that he is really boring.

  • The truth is that I don't like this movie.

  • The truth is that you are really stupid.

Definition of truer

adjective

(of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.

adjective

Conforming to a rule or pattern; exact; accurate.

adjective

Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.

adjective

Loyal, faithful.

adjective

Genuine; legitimate.

adjective

Used in the designation of group of species, or sometimes a single species, to indicate that it belongs to the clade its common name (which may be more broadly scoped in common speech) is restricted to in technical speech, or to distinguish it from a similar species, the latter of which may be called false.

adjective

(of an aim or missile in archery, shooting, golf etc.) Accurate; following a path toward the target.

adjective

Fair, unbiased, not loaded.

adjective

(Of a literary genre) based on actual historical events.

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