Truthfully,I believe you.
Truthfully I do believe you
In a courtroom, the witness said, "Truthfully, I didn't see him there." The defense attorney bellowed, "Truthfully, please, we are only here for the truth!"
In a television interview the politician tended to dissemble rather than to answer questions truthfully.
She would never tell him so, but truthfully she thought her husband was more pusillanimous than cautious.
In the name of God, I adjure you to speak truthfully.
Yes, "truthfully" is an adverb. It is derived from the adjective "truthful" and describes the manner in which an action is performed, indicating that something is done in a truthful way. For example, in the sentence "She answered truthfully," it modifies the verb "answered."
I was alerted that the question did not exist.
ANSWER:5 Words: "Honesty is the Best thing." OR"Honesty is the best policy".
A derivative adjective for the noun truth is the adjective truthful. Its adverb form is truthfully.
Truthfully Truthfully was created on 2003-10-21.
You would have been chosen had you answered the questions truthfully.
Say it truthfully or sarcastically "Wow you/your skin looks great! What do you use?"