Ver as in "very, verily, verify, verification" from the Latin word Verus 'true.'
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The adjective for the noun truth may be truthful or true. True can also mean "correct" while truthful means not lying.
That is the correct spelling of "truthful."
The suffix you are looking for is ... "ful" ! Let's try this one out in a sentence: "Deanie Etcetera decided to be truthful about her feelings for Mitch Longley."
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No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
yes it is truthful.
"you are not truthful"
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comparative degree: more truthful superlative degree: most truthful
He was truthful as he explained what had happened. She was not truthful as she attempted to frame him for the crime.
yes he is very truthful
My sister is really truthful.
Speaking truthfully means being honest and genuine in your words and actions. It involves being transparent and sincere in your communication with others. People who are truthful are trusted and respected for their integrity and reliability.
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The jury believed the defendant's statement was truthful.
The noun form of the word "truthful" is "truthfulness."