Truth vs. Validity

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Truthnoun

True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality.

Truthnoun

Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy.

Truthnoun

The state or quality of being true to someone or something.

Truthnoun

(archaic) Faithfulness, fidelity.

Truthnoun

(obsolete) A pledge of loyalty or faith.

Truthnoun

Conformity to rule; exactness; close correspondence with an example, mood, model, etc.

Truthnoun

That which is real, in a deeper sense; spiritual or ‘genuine’ reality.

Truthnoun

(countable) Something acknowledged to be true; a true statement or axiom.

Truthnoun

Topness. (See also truth quark.)

Truthverb

To assert as true; to declare; to speak truthfully.

Truthverb

To make exact; to correct for inaccuracy.

Truthverb

To tell the truth.

Truthnoun

The quality or being true; as: - (a) Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been; or shall be.

Truthnoun

Conformity to rule; exactness; close correspondence with an example, mood, object of imitation, or the like.

Truthnoun

That which is true or certain concerning any matter or subject, or generally on all subjects; real state of things; fact; verity; reality.

Truthnoun

Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness.

Truthnoun

A true thing; a verified fact; a true statement or proposition; an established principle, fixed law, or the like; as, the great truths of morals.

Truthnoun

The practice of speaking what is true; freedom from falsehood; veracity.

Truthnoun

Righteousness; true religion.

Truthverb

To assert as true; to declare.

Truthnoun

a fact that has been verified;

Truthnoun

conformity to reality or actuality;

Truthnoun

a true statement;

Truthnoun

the quality of nearness to the truth or the true value;

Truthnoun

United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883)

Truth

Truth is the property of being in accord with fact or reality. In everyday language, truth is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent reality or otherwise correspond to it, such as beliefs, propositions, and declarative sentences.Truth is usually held to be the opposite of falsehood.

Validitynoun

The state of being valid, authentic or genuine.

Validitynoun

Having legal force.

Validitynoun

A quality of a measurement indicating the degree to which the measure reflects the underlying construct, that is, whether it measures what it purports to measure (see reliability).

Validitynoun

The quality or state of being valid; strength; force; especially, power to convince; justness; soundness; as, the validity of an argument or proof; the validity of an objection.

Validitynoun

Legal strength, force, or authority; that quality of a thing which renders it supportable in law, or equity; as, the validity of a will; the validity of a contract, claim, or title.

Validitynoun

Value.

Validitynoun

the quality of being logically valid

Validitynoun

the quality of having legal force or effectiveness

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