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truthlike

truthlike, a.
  (ˈtruːθlaɪk)
  [f. as prec. + -like.]
  Like or resembling truth or the truth; likely to be true, probable (quot. 1657).

1567 Drant Horace, Art Poetry A iv, If thou feyne, feyne then the things as truthlyke as you maye. 1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 124/1 They seme more legendlike, then truthlike. 1657 Earl of Monmouth tr. Paruta's Pol. Disc. 78 To seek out the truest, or at least, the most truthlike causes thereof. 1894 J. T. Fowler Adamnan Introd. 25 It..mentions certain incidents in a remarkably naïve and truthlike manner.

  Hence ˈtruthlikeness, likeness to truth, verisimilitude.

a 1586 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1622) 241 He knew..how few there be that can discerne betweene trueth and truthlikenesse, betweene shewes and substance. 1865 W. Kay Crisis Hupfeldiana 81 The results may have such simplicity, truthlikeness, and internal concinnity as may make us accept them. 1904 Westm. Gaz. 29 Aug. 3/1 The actor regards the part as farcical, for he pushes it..beyond truth-likeness.

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