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 - accurately placed or thrown;  accurately fitted; level;  devoted (sometimes fanatically) to a cause or concept or truth;  having a legally established claim;  determined with reference to the earth's axis rather than the magnetic poles;  rightly so called;  consistent with fact or reality; not false;  conforming to definitive criteria;  in tune; accurate in pitch;  expressing or given to expressing the truth;  not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed;  worthy of being depended on;  as acknowledged;  proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment;  make level, square, balanced, or concentric
'''True''' is an [[adjective]] with a wide range of meanings and applications across various contexts. It is often used to describe accuracy, sincerity, alignment, or authenticity. Below are its primary definitions and uses:
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== Definitions and Uses ==
* '''Accurately placed or thrown:''' Refers to precision in [[movement]] or [[placement]], e.g., "a true aim" or "a true throw."
* '''Accurately fitted; level:''' Describes objects that are well-aligned or balanced, e.g., "a true surface."
* '''Devoted to a cause:''' Indicates unwavering loyalty or commitment, sometimes fanatical, e.g., "true to one's beliefs."
* '''Legally established claim:''' Reflects rightful ownership or acknowledgment, e.g., "a true heir."
* '''Determined with reference to the Earth's axis:''' Refers to measurements or directions based on the [[geographic poles]] rather than the [[magnetic poles]], e.g., "true north."
* '''Consistent with fact or reality; not false:''' Indicates adherence to facts or truth, e.g., "a true statement."
* '''Conforming to definitive criteria:''' Describes something meeting established standards, e.g., "a true fit."
* '''In tune; accurate in pitch:''' Refers to musical notes or instruments being correctly pitched, e.g., "a true tone."
* '''Expressing or given to expressing the truth:''' Denotes [[honesty]] or [[sincerity]], e.g., "a true confession."
* '''Not pretended; sincerely felt:''' Reflects genuine [[emotion]] or [[expression]], e.g., "true love."
* '''Worthy of being depended on:''' Indicates reliability or trustworthiness, e.g., "a true friend."
* '''Proper alignment:''' Describes the state of being level, square, or balanced, e.g., "the wheels are true."
* '''Make level, square, balanced, or concentric:''' Refers to the action of aligning or correcting, e.g., "to true a wheel."
 
== Extended Meanings ==
The term '''true''' has numerous extended meanings and applications. It is used in technical contexts (e.g., engineering alignment), ethical discussions (e.g., devotion to ideals), and artistic expressions (e.g., accuracy in music or art).
 
== Related Concepts ==
* [[Truth]]
* [[Accuracy]]
* [[Alignment]]
* [[Sincerity]]
* [[Trustworthiness]]
== See Also ==
* [[False]]
* [[Reality]]
* [[Accuracy]]
* [[Integrity]]
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 15 December 2024

True is an adjective with a wide range of meanings and applications across various contexts. It is often used to describe accuracy, sincerity, alignment, or authenticity. Below are its primary definitions and uses:

Definitions and Uses[edit]

  • Accurately placed or thrown: Refers to precision in movement or placement, e.g., "a true aim" or "a true throw."
  • Accurately fitted; level: Describes objects that are well-aligned or balanced, e.g., "a true surface."
  • Devoted to a cause: Indicates unwavering loyalty or commitment, sometimes fanatical, e.g., "true to one's beliefs."
  • Legally established claim: Reflects rightful ownership or acknowledgment, e.g., "a true heir."
  • Determined with reference to the Earth's axis: Refers to measurements or directions based on the geographic poles rather than the magnetic poles, e.g., "true north."
  • Consistent with fact or reality; not false: Indicates adherence to facts or truth, e.g., "a true statement."
  • Conforming to definitive criteria: Describes something meeting established standards, e.g., "a true fit."
  • In tune; accurate in pitch: Refers to musical notes or instruments being correctly pitched, e.g., "a true tone."
  • Expressing or given to expressing the truth: Denotes honesty or sincerity, e.g., "a true confession."
  • Not pretended; sincerely felt: Reflects genuine emotion or expression, e.g., "true love."
  • Worthy of being depended on: Indicates reliability or trustworthiness, e.g., "a true friend."
  • Proper alignment: Describes the state of being level, square, or balanced, e.g., "the wheels are true."
  • Make level, square, balanced, or concentric: Refers to the action of aligning or correcting, e.g., "to true a wheel."

Extended Meanings[edit]

The term true has numerous extended meanings and applications. It is used in technical contexts (e.g., engineering alignment), ethical discussions (e.g., devotion to ideals), and artistic expressions (e.g., accuracy in music or art).

Related Concepts[edit]

See Also[edit]

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