adjective
truer; -est
[also more ~; most ~]
agreeing with the facts :not false
always used before a noun :real or genuine
having all the expected or necessary qualities of a specifed type of person or thing
completely loyal or faithful
placed or done correctly or perfectly :without error
always used before a noun :rightful, legal, or official
exact and accurate :faithful
used to admit that something is correct or true
not used before a noun technical :in a position that is exactly straight, flat, even, etc.
come true
to become real :to happen in the way that you wished or dreamed
show your true colors
too good to be true
true believer
someone who is completely and often foolishly loyal to a person or an idea
true to form
true to life
realistic and natural
true to yourself
acting in a way that agrees with your beliefs or values
true to your word
doing what you said you would do :keeping your promise
adverb
in a straight line
noun
[noncount] :the quality or state of being straight, flat, even, etc.