Truthfulness
adjective
1.
telling the truth, especially habitually:
a truthful person.
2.
conforming to truth:
a truthful statement.
3.
corresponding with reality:
a truthful portrait.
adjective
1.
telling or expressing the truth; honest or candid
2.
realistic: a truthful portrayal of the king
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