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# '''True''', about a statement, is an evaluation of the ] of that statement. To say "it is true that: it is raining" is to evaluate the statement "it is raining" as being true, where 'true' means that the statement is in accord with the actual state of affairs in that particular case. {{dubious}} | |||
# '''True''' can be, when applied to people and used as a commendation, synonymous with ], as in "she is true to her friends". This sense of truth should be contrasted with being fake, insincere, misleading and so on. | |||
# '''True''' can mean ''in accordance with a standard or archetype'', which is how it is used in "He is a true ]". | |||
# '''True''' can mean, in engineering and construction, "]", not warped but in the same flat plane - as the spokes of a wheel. | |||
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Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title True.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: