Meaning of kernel of truth | Babel Free
Definitions
A core accuracy at the heart of a claim or narrative which also contains dubious or fictitious elements.
idiomatic
Equivalents
Deutsch
Körnchen Wahrheit
Suomi
totuuden jyvä
Italiano
fondo di verità
Nederlands
kern van waarheid
Русский
зерно́ и́стины
Examples
“There may be a kernel of truth in the story of how George Washington confessed to his father that he chopped down the cherry tree.”
“Whether the Duke of Wellington really said of the Eton playing-fields that it was there that the battle Waterloo was won, may fairly be doubted. The story has many elements of the myth about it; but, like other myths, it has a kernel of truth.”
“1955, F. Schmidl, "The problem of scientific validation in psycho-analytic interpretation," International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, vol 36 no 2 (Mar/Apr), pp. 105-113. This statement will be unacceptable to many biographers and historians, but there seems to be a definite kernel of truth in it.”
“It's about a young man (Billy Crudup) who tries to distill the true biography of his dying father (Albert Finney) by looking for the kernels of truth in the many tall tales he has told.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.