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True

tru
Extremely common
500 - 600
500-600, Extremely common
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verdadeiro, real, certo, fiel, exato

True meanings in Portuguese

verdadeiro

Example:
I can tell that you are a true friend.
Eu posso ver que você é um amigo verdadeiro.
The story is true.
A história é verdadeira.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to describe something that is factual or authentic.
Note: This is the most common translation and can refer to both people and things.

real

Example:
Is this a true work of art?
Esta é uma obra de arte real?
Her feelings are true and sincere.
Os sentimentos dela são reais e sinceros.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Often used in artistic or emotional contexts to emphasize authenticity.
Note: This meaning can also imply something genuine or heartfelt.

certo

Example:
That is true, you are correct.
Isso é certo, você está correto.
The answer is true.
A resposta está certa.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in contexts where correctness or accuracy is being discussed.
Note: Commonly used in academic or logical discussions.

fiel

Example:
He is a true believer in his cause.
Ele é um fiel crente em sua causa.
She remained true to her ideals.
Ela permaneceu fiel aos seus ideais.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Refers to loyalty or fidelity to beliefs, people, or causes.
Note: This meaning emphasizes devotion and strength of belief.

exato

Example:
The data is true and exact.
Os dados são verdadeiros e exatos.
This report is true to the facts.
Este relatório é exato em relação aos fatos.
Usage: formalContext: Often used in technical or scientific discussions where precision is crucial.
Note: Indicates a high level of accuracy.

True's synonyms

accurate

Accurate means free from error and true in a particular situation or context.
Example: Her prediction turned out to be accurate.
Note: Accurate implies correctness or precision in details.

correct

Correct implies being free from error and conforming to fact or truth.
Example: The answer you provided is correct.
Note: Correct can be used more broadly, not just in terms of truth but also in terms of being right or appropriate.

genuine

Genuine means truly what something is said to be; authentic.
Example: She showed genuine concern for her friend's well-being.
Note: Genuine often conveys a sense of authenticity or sincerity.

authentic

Authentic means being genuine and not a copy or imitation.
Example: The painting was confirmed to be an authentic masterpiece.
Note: Authentic emphasizes originality and legitimacy.

faithful

Faithful means true to one's word, promises, allegiance, or vows.
Example: He has been a faithful friend for many years.
Note: Faithful often relates to loyalty or commitment.

True expressions, common phrases

True colors

This phrase refers to someone revealing their real character or intentions, especially when it is negative or unexpected.
Example: She showed her true colors when she refused to help us.
Note: The phrase 'true colors' focuses on revealing someone's true nature or intentions rather than just being 'true' in a factual sense.

True to form

This idiom means behaving in a way that is typical or characteristic of someone or something.
Example: He was late again, true to form.
Note: The phrase 'true to form' emphasizes consistency in behavior or actions rather than just being 'true' in a literal sense.

True love

This phrase refers to genuine, deep, and sincere affection between two people.
Example: They have been together for years; it's a true love story.
Note: While 'true' can simply mean accurate or correct, 'true love' conveys a deep and genuine emotional connection between individuals.

True grit

This idiom means having courage, perseverance, and determination in the face of challenges.
Example: She has shown true grit in overcoming all the obstacles in her path.
Note: The term 'true grit' goes beyond just being 'true' in the sense of being genuine; it emphasizes strength and resilience in difficult situations.

True believer

This phrase refers to someone who has unwavering faith or conviction in a particular cause, idea, or religion.
Example: As a true believer in environmental conservation, she always recycles and uses eco-friendly products.
Note: While 'true' can denote accuracy or authenticity, 'true believer' highlights a strong commitment and belief in something specific.

Ring true

This idiom means to seem convincing, plausible, or genuine.
Example: His explanation didn't ring true with the evidence we found.
Note: The expression 'ring true' focuses on the credibility or believability of a statement or explanation, rather than just being 'true' in a factual sense.

All true

This phrase is used to confirm that something someone said is accurate or correct.
Example: She said it was going to rain, and it did—she was all true about the weather.
Note: While 'true' can indicate correctness or accuracy, 'all true' confirms the accuracy of a statement or prediction made by someone.

True everyday (slang) expressions

Tru dat

Tru dat is a slang term used to express agreement or affirmation, similar to saying 'that's true' or 'I agree'. It is commonly used in informal conversations.
Example: A: I can't believe we have a test tomorrow. B: Tru dat.
Note: Tru dat is a casual and shortened version of 'true that'.

For real

For real is a slang term used to express genuine surprise, disbelief, or confirmation. It is often used to inquire about the truth or authenticity of information.
Example: A: Sarah said she's moving to Spain. B: For real? That's exciting!
Note: For real is an informal way to inquire about the truth, similar to asking 'really?' or 'seriously?'

Word

Word is a slang term used to show agreement, endorsement, or acknowledgment. It can also mean 'I agree' or 'that's true'. It originated in hip-hop culture.
Example: A: I aced my presentation. B: Word? That's impressive!
Note: Word is an informal way of saying 'that's true' or 'I agree'.

Facts

Facts is a slang term used to affirm the truth or validity of a statement. It emphasizes agreement with a particular point or assertion.
Example: A: LeBron James is one of the greatest basketball players. B: Facts.
Note: Facts is a straightforward way to express agreement or acknowledge a truth.

Bet

Bet is a slang term used to confirm a statement, make a promise, or accept a challenge. It can also mean 'okay' or 'I agree'.
Example: A: I'll be there by 8 pm. B: Bet.
Note: Bet is a casual way to agree or confirm, similar to saying 'sure' or 'deal'.

No cap

No cap is a slang term that means 'no lie' or 'no exaggeration'. It is used to emphasize the truthfulness or sincerity of what is being said.
Example: A: This movie is so boring. B: No cap, I fell asleep halfway through.
Note: No cap is a modern slang term to indicate honesty or authenticity, especially in Generation Z.

Straight up

Straight up is a slang term used to affirm the truthfulness, directness, or honesty of a statement. It can also mean 'exactly' or 'absolutely'.
Example: A: I think we should leave early to avoid traffic. B: Yeah, straight up.
Note: Straight up emphasizes a direct and candid way of speaking, similar to saying 'honestly' or 'frankly'.

True - Examples

True love never dies.
O verdadeiro amor nunca morre.
Is it true that you won the lottery?
É verdade que você ganhou na loteria?
The true meaning of life is different for everyone.
O verdadeiro significado da vida é diferente para cada um.

True grammar

True - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: true
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): trueer
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): truest
Adjective (Adjective): true
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): trued
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): truing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): trues
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): true
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): true
Syllables, Separation and Stress
true Contains 1 syllables: true
Phonetic transcription: ˈtrü
true , ˈtrü (The red syllable is stressed)

True - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
true: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.