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unwavering, stable, dependable, sincere, reliable, true-blue:<br />

D'Artagnan proved himself to be a true friend. 3 proper, exact,<br />

accurate, unerring, correct, precise, right, Slang Brit spot on:<br />

It is important that these matters be seen in their true<br />

perspective. If this is a true copy of the original, please<br />

sign it.<br />

--adv. 4 truly, truthfully, honestly, accurately, candidly,<br />

frankly, sincerely, straightforwardly: Tell me true, do you<br />

love me? If the report speaks true, then we must find the<br />

culprit. 5 exactly, correctly; geographically: We sail true<br />

north to Iceland. 6 come true. come to pass, occur, take,<br />

place, happen, be realized, become a reality, be fulfilled: Her<br />

dreams finally came true when she bought a little house in Kent.<br />

truism n. commonplace, platitude, bromide, axiom, clich‚, maxim: You<br />

can rely on Vera to utter a truism like, 'It's a nice day', on a<br />

warm, sunny day.<br />

truly adv. 1 truthfully, actually, really, honestly, in fact, in<br />

truth, in actuality, in reality, in all honesty, sincerely,<br />

genuinely: Are you truly giving up your job to get married? I<br />

truly believed her to be guilty. 2 properly, rightly,<br />

rightfully, justly, legitimately, justifiably, duly, well and<br />

truly, accurately: In the circumstances, can we truly condemn<br />

him for behaving as he did? 3 definitely, really, actually,<br />

undoubtedly, indubitably, beyond (the shadow of) a doubt, beyond<br />

question, without a doubt, indeed, unquestionably, absolutely,<br />

positively, decidedly, certainly, surely: I believed her to be<br />

truly guilty. 4 in truth, indeed, really, honestly, sincerely,<br />

genuinely, Archaic (yea,) verily, Usually ironic forsooth: I<br />

love you, darling, truly I do.<br />

trunk n. 1 main stem, stalk, stock, Technical bole: After the<br />

tornado, only the trunks of the trees remained upright. 2<br />

torso, body: All that was found of the corpse was the trunk. 3<br />

chest, locker, foot-locker, box, case, bin, coffer, casket: We<br />

found a trunk full of old books in the attic. 4 snout,<br />

proboscis: The elephant reached for the food with its trunk. 5<br />

(In US and Canada) luggage compartment, Brit boot: We cannot<br />

get all the luggage into the trunk of the car.<br />

trust n. 1 confidence, reliance, faith, conviction, certitude,

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