Meaning of truthiness | Babel Free
ˈtɹuːθinəsDefinitions
- Truthfulness.
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Superficial or asserted truthfulness, without recourse to evidence. US, colloquial, uncountable
- The property of being truthy, i.e. evaluating to true in a Boolean context.
Examples
“Truly may it be said, that her valuable qualities have⟳ been sanctified ; whilst her play⟳ of character has not been lost, but has been rendered more interesting than before. Every one who knows her is aware of her truthiness, and appreciates her kindness ; […]”
“'Cause you're looking at a straight-shooter, America. I tell⟳ it like⟳ it is. I calls 'em like⟳ I sees 'em. I will speak⟳ to you in plain simple English. And that brings us to tonight's word: truthiness.”
“Even in the halls of Congress, economic arguments against immigration are losing their aura of truthiness, so pro-enforcement types are focusing on national security.”
“Like⟳ the contemporary urban myth, tales of stomach frogs and "bosom serpents" persisted because they have⟳ truthiness.”
“Usually, when you are receiving a Boolean value, you are most interested in checking its truthiness rather than its type⟳.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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