true: signification et définitions
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Consistent with fact or reality; not false or erroneous. See Synonyms at real1. See Usage Note at fact.
Real; genuine. See Synonyms at authentic.
Reliable; accurate: a true prophecy.
Faithful, as to a friend, vow, or cause; loyal. See Synonyms at faithful.
Sincerely felt or expressed; unfeigned: true grief.
Fundamental; essential: his true motive.
Rightful; legitimate: the true heir.
Exactly conforming to a rule, standard, or pattern: trying to sing true B.
Accurately shaped or fitted: a true wheel.
Accurately placed, delivered, or thrown.
Quick and exact in sensing and responding.
Determined with reference to the earth's axis, not the magnetic poles: true north.
Conforming to the definitive criteria of a natural group; typical: The horseshoe crab is not a true crab.
Narrowly particularized; highly specific: spoke of probity in the truest sense of the word.
Computer Science Indicating one of two possible values taken by a variable in Boolean logic or a binary device.
In accord with reality, fact, or truthfulness.
Unswervingly; exactly: The archer aimed true.
So as to conform to a type, standard, or pattern.
To position (something) so as to make it balanced, level, or square: trued up the long planks.
Truth or reality. Used with the.
Proper alignment or adjustment: out of true.