Yes, truer is a word. In the definition of true in the Merrian-Webster, truer is an inflected form of true.
He never had a truer friend than his sergeant in the army. GPS systems can provide a truer basis for locating positions than celestial navigation.
truer, truest
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The comparative is truer and the superlative is truest.
The Truer Lover - 1909 was released on: USA: 5 June 1909
For A+ (more poignant)
For A+ (more poignant)
truer, truest
It is true that if you want to get a truer picture of someone's life you should read about that person. This is because you will learn about their hardships.
"Truer" is the comparative form of true.
Yes it's correct.
The word families for the base word "true" include "truth," "truly," "trueness," and "untrue." These words share the same root and convey related meanings, such as the concept of accuracy or honesty. Additional variations could include "truthful" and "truer," which also derive from the base word.