The jury believed the defendant's statement was truthful.
My sister is really truthful.
He is a very truthful man.
He was truthful as he explained what had happened. She was not truthful as she attempted to frame him for the crime.
A derivative adjective for the noun truth is the adjective truthful. Its adverb form is truthfully.
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."
"Truthful politician would be an oxymoron," said Mr.Person.
I hope you can be more truthful in the future.
you must have courtesy to b truthful to your best friend...here "being truthful" is the courtesy..or another exampleyou might have the courtesy to tell me about that.
candid truthful trustworthy
Dative; Truthful Comparative; More truthful Superlative; Most truthful.
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."
SENTENCE: The judge expected the witnesses to be veracious in their testimony.