Truth to Tell
truth to tell – Speaking frankly and honestly. This phrase is another version of to tell the truth and dates from the mid-1300s. Both phrases are used to emphasize a statement, such as “Truth to tell, I hated the play.” See also if truth be told.
Synonyms:
- To be honest
- Frankly speaking
- In all honesty
- Truth be told
- To put it bluntly
Antonyms:
- To skirt the truth
- To sugarcoat
- To beat around the bush
- To fib
- To equivocate
Humor-Filled Quotes:
- “Truth to tell, I’ve read recipes that frequently scare me more than history books.” – Anonymous Kitchen Enthusiast
- “Truth to tell, I only run when it’s chasing me!” – A Verified Couch Potato
Related Proverbs:
- “Honesty is the best policy.”
- “The truth will set you free.”
- “Lies have short legs.”
Suggestions for Reading and Watching:
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Literature:
- “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee – A profound narrative on speaking the truth against injustice.
- “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald – A tale woven with hidden truths and unabashed ambitions.
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Movies:
- Catch Me If You Can – Unveiling scams until the ultimate truth is laid bare.
- A Few Good Men – The courtroom drama where “You can’t handle the truth!” resonates forever.
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Songs:
- “Truth Hurts” by Lizzo – Because sometimes it really does!
- “Honesty” by Billy Joel – An ode to straightforwardness and plain dealing.
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Poetry:
- “Tell all the truth but tell it slant” by Emily Dickinson – Exploring the nuances of truth veiled in poetry.
Farewell from your literary adventure for now, dear reader. Remember, whether the context is grim or grand, honest words are your mightiest companions. Until our next colloquial journey, think truthfully and speak boldly!