n. The state or character of being true; trueness.n. The state of being made true or exact; exact conformity to a model, rule, or plan; accuracy of adjustment; exact adaptation.n. In the fine arts, the proper and correct representation of any object in nature, or of whatever subject may be under treatment; specifically, in architecture, avoidance of deceits in construction or decoration, as of non-concordance of apparent and real structure, or of imitation of stone or marble in paint or plaster.n. Habitual disposition to speak only what is true; veracity; purity from falsehood; truthfulness; sincerity; uprightness; honesty: as, a man of truth.n. Disposition to be faithful; fidelity; constancy.n. The state of not being counterfeited or adulterated; genuineness; purity.n. That which is true.n. A verified fact; a true statement or proposition; an established principle, fixed law, or the like.n. That which is righteous or in accordance with the divine standard.n. Faith pledged; pledge; troth. See troth.n. Synonyms See reality.To affirm or declare truthfully.