trueness

/ˈtruːnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being accurate, exact, or correct.
    • She admired the trueness of his aim when he hit the target.
    • The trueness of the measurement was confirmed by a second test.
    • The trueness of the copy to the original painting impressed the art critics.
  2. The quality of being loyal, faithful, or honest.
    • The knight's trueness to his king was legendary.
    • His trueness to his friends never wavered, even in hard times.
    • She valued trueness in a relationship above all else.
  3. The quality of being genuine or authentic.
    • There was a trueness to her voice that made everyone listen.
    • The trueness of the antique vase was verified by an expert.
    • The trueness of the diamond was confirmed by its sparkle.
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