しんじつ
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. truth; reality
Adverb
2. truly; really
Noun
Buddhist
3. absolute truth
Pitch accent
んじつ
Composed of
truth; reality; seriousness; logical truth; printed style writing; star performer
truth; reality; sincerity; honesty; content; substance
Used in vocabulary (9 in total)
truthfulness; credibility; sincerity; honesty; good faith
to speak the truth
fidelity; truth; authenticity; credibility
Examples (100 in total)
I need the truth.
He believed in the truth.
I wonder whether this is really true.
That's the absolute truth.
I told the truth.
This is not true.
You don't know the truth.
He told the truth.
I believe it to be true.
There is only one truth.
The truth will always win.
We want to know the truth.
This story is true.
The truth will come out in the future.
I found out the truth.
There is only one truth!
They forced him to tell the truth.
If you knew the truth, you'd be surprised.
He seems to have known the truth.
That story can be true.
The time will come when you will know the truth.
I acknowledge it to be true.
It may well be true.
I couldn't bring myself to tell her the truth.
You will know the truth one day.
Does truth matter?
We are all eager to know the truth.
I proved it to be true.
It is true that the earth is round.
We'll soon know the truth.
I doubt whether it is true or not.
Clearly, the rumor is not true.
There is not a ray of truth in it.
At last, the truth was revealed to us.
Animals cannot distinguish between truth and falsehood.
His story is partially true.
Tom was punished because he didn't tell the truth.
The rumor is true to some extent.
Both stories are true.
You have the right to the truth.
We know that's not true.
I don't like telling her the truth.
I think that she knows the truth.
What he said is not true.
Why doesn't he tell the truth?
You should have told the truth.
I learned the truth from the letter.
Are you ready for the truth?
The best thing is to tell the truth.
They finally acknowledged it as true.
She acknowledged that my statement was true.
What he said cannot be true.
The very opposite is the truth.
He hasn't the nerve to tell the truth.
It's not a lie. It's an alternative truth.
When you want to fool the world, tell the truth.
I don't know if it's true.
The problem is who is going to tell him the truth.
What he said is true in a sense.
I can't possibly think your story is true.
Never hesitate to tell the truth.
Not every truth can be told all the time.
His secretary seems to know the truth.
People believe this report to be true.
The story approximates to historical truth.
I don't know whether it is true or not.
Scientists seem to have known the truth.
What he says is true in a sense.
Why doesn't Tom tell the truth?
She spent her life in pursuit of the truth.
Every opinion is a mixture of truth and mistakes.
There wasn't a scrap of truth in the statement.
Not until this morning did I learn the truth.
It is time you told her the truth.
The statement is not wholly true.
There is not a grain of truth in his story.
The spokesman confirmed that the report was true.
No matter who says so, it's not true.
He says that he saw nothing. However, I don't believe what he says is the truth.
I accept that he was telling the truth.
Children should be taught to speak the truth.
What they told you is not true.
As far as I am concerned, I don't think that's true.
No matter how you look at it, what he says seems to be true.
He was kind enough to tell me the truth.
Did you really expect him to tell you the truth?
He cheated her into believing it was true.
If she were here now, I could tell her the truth.
It may sound strange, but what she said is true.
I thought it my duty to tell you the truth.
I should have lied, but I told him the truth.
What that politician said is not at all true.
It was only after years that my mother told me the truth.
The child must be taught to respect the truth and to tell the truth.
I don't need gold, I only seek the ultimate truth.
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better.
It is truly difficult to know the truth, and still more difficult to speak it.
The readers cannot ascertain whether the news is true or not.
She ascertained that the novel was based on facts.
I know what's real and what isn't.