truthfulness [
'tru:θfulnis]
n. 符合实际
truthfulness[ noun ]
the quality of being truthful
<noun.attribute>
Truthful \Truth"ful\, a.
Full of truth; veracious; reliable. -- {Truth"ful*ly}, adv.
-- {Truth"ful*ness}, n.
- Because the agency was created quickly to deal with a huge problem, it allowed contractors to "self-certify" the truthfulness of the applications, with the threat of penalty if they were found to be lying.
- One juror, Johnnie Mae Hardeman, said the panel doubted the truthfulness and motives of Barry's chief accusers, who were themselves drug users.
- But the Boston Globe poll indicates that people who saw Ms. Flowers on Monday began once again to have doubts about Gov. Clinton's truthfulness.
- Curran had asked those answers be sealed because the priests were asked to assess the truthfulness of other priests _ material he said would not be admissible at trial and therefore should not be open to the public.
- Defense attorney Richard Beckler asked Chafee if he had formed an opinion as to Poindexter for "truth and veracity." "He had the highest reputation for truthfulness and character," the senator said.