truthful
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edittruthful (comparative more truthful, superlative most truthful)
- Honest, and always telling the truth.
- someone's truthful nature
- Accurately depicting what is real.
- He drew a truthful portrait of the prince.
- 1850, Edgar Allan Poe, “The Poetic Principle”, in The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, volume III:
- He must be blind indeed who does not perceive the radical and chasmal difference between the truthful and the poetical modes of inculcation.
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edithonest, and always telling the truth
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accurately depicting what is real
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