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진리

Truth is something that is always real and correct.

jinri

Explanation at your level:

Truth is 'real.' If something is true, it is not a lie. You use this word to talk about things that are 100% correct. For example, 'The sun is hot' is a truth.

When you talk about 'Truth,' you mean facts that don't change. It is an important word in school when talking about science or history. It means something is definitely real.

In this level, you start using 'Truth' to talk about beliefs. A 'truth' can be a principle you live by. It is often used in formal discussions about right and wrong or universal facts.

At this level, you can use 'Truth' to discuss complex ideas. It is common to use it with verbs like 'seek,' 'discover,' or 'reveal.' It carries a sense of depth and intellectual pursuit.

You can use this to discuss philosophical concepts. It often appears in academic essays regarding ethics, logic, or scientific discovery. It implies an objective standard that exists outside of human opinion.

At the mastery level, 'Truth' is used to explore metaphysical questions. It refers to the ultimate nature of reality. It is often contrasted with 'illusion' or 'subjectivity' in literary and critical theory contexts.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Truth is a fundamental reality.
  • It is often used in formal contexts.
  • It is the opposite of a lie.
  • It is an abstract noun.

Hey there! Let's talk about 진리 (jin-li). In Korean, this word is quite profound. It doesn't just mean 'a true fact'; it carries the weight of a fundamental reality or a universal law.

Think of it as the bedrock of knowledge. When something is a 진리, it’s not just true today—it was true yesterday and will be true tomorrow. It’s the kind of concept that philosophers spend their whole lives searching for!

You’ll often hear this in contexts involving science, religion, or deep philosophical debates. It’s a heavy, serious word, so you wouldn't use it to describe that you ate a sandwich for lunch. You’d save it for things like the laws of physics or eternal moral values.

The word 진리 is a Sino-Korean word, meaning it comes from Chinese characters (Hanja). Specifically, it is written as 眞理.

The first character, 眞 (진), means 'real,' 'true,' or 'genuine.' The second character, 理 (리), means 'reason,' 'principle,' or 'logic.' When you put them together, you get 'the principle of truth' or 'the genuine reason.'

Historically, this term was deeply influenced by Buddhist and Confucian philosophy in East Asia. It was used to describe the underlying order of the universe. Over centuries, while the core meaning stayed the same, it became a standard term for 'truth' in both academic and everyday Korean language.

Using 진리 requires a bit of gravity. Because it’s a 'big' word, it’s mostly used in formal writing, speeches, or serious conversations.

Common collocations include 진리를 탐구하다 (to search for truth) or 진리를 깨닫다 (to realize the truth). You might also hear people say something is 진리이다 in a casual, slangy way to mean 'this is an absolute fact' or 'this is the best choice,' like saying 'Pizza is the absolute truth (the best).'

Remember, in a formal setting, stick to the philosophical or factual meaning. In a casual setting, you can use it to emphasize that something is undeniably correct or perfect.

1. 진리를 탐구하다: To seek the truth. Example: 'He spent his life searching for the truth of existence.'
2. 진리에 다가가다: To approach the truth. Example: 'Through science, we are slowly approaching the truth.'
3. 진리를 깨닫다: To realize or awaken to the truth. Example: 'She finally realized the truth about her purpose.'
4. 불변의 진리: An unchanging truth. Example: 'Gravity is an unchanging truth.'
5. 진리라고 믿다: To believe as absolute truth. Example: 'He holds his values as absolute truth.'

Grammatically, 진리 is a noun. It doesn't have plural forms because it’s an abstract concept. You don't say 'truths' in the sense of 'many 진리' unless you are referring to multiple distinct principles.

Pronunciation: It is pronounced [jin-li]. Note the 'l' sound in the second syllable. In Korean, the 'ㄹ' sound often becomes a liquid 'l' sound when following an 'n' sound, making it flow smoothly.

Rhyming words in English concepts: 'Reality' (though not a perfect rhyme, it shares the abstract nature), 'Free,' 'Degree.' Focus on the clean transition from the 'n' to the 'l' sound.

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'trust'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /truːθ/

Rhymes with 'booth'

US /truːθ/

Clear 'th' at the end

Common Errors

  • dropping the 'th' sound
  • pronouncing as 'trooth' with a long 'oo'
  • stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

booth sooth youth tooth smooth

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Listening 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

fact lie real

Learn Next

veracity integrity objective

Advanced

epistemology metaphysics

Grammar to Know

Abstract Nouns

Truth is an abstract noun.

Articles with Nouns

The truth.

Subject-Verb Agreement

The truth is...

Examples by Level

1

This is the truth.

This / is / the / truth.

Noun usage

2

Truth is good.

Truth / is / good.

Simple subject

3

I know the truth.

I / know / the / truth.

Direct object

4

Is it the truth?

Is / it / the / truth?

Question form

5

Tell the truth.

Tell / the / truth.

Imperative

6

The truth is clear.

The / truth / is / clear.

Adjective usage

7

He likes the truth.

He / likes / the / truth.

Verb usage

8

We seek the truth.

We / seek / the / truth.

Action verb

1

Truth is important.

2

He spoke the truth.

3

She found the truth.

4

The truth came out.

5

It is a simple truth.

6

We need the truth.

7

Truth is hard to find.

8

They told the truth.

1

Seeking the truth is a noble goal.

2

The truth is often stranger than fiction.

3

He realized the truth about the situation.

4

She stood by the truth.

5

The truth of his statement was clear.

6

We must accept the truth.

7

Truth is the basis of trust.

8

He hid the truth for years.

1

He dedicated his life to the pursuit of truth.

2

The truth of the matter is quite complex.

3

Objective truth is difficult to define.

4

She uncovered the hidden truth.

5

We are searching for the ultimate truth.

6

The truth remains elusive.

7

He spoke with the authority of truth.

8

The truth is rarely black and white.

1

The philosopher questioned the nature of truth.

2

He sought to reveal the underlying truth of the universe.

3

Scientific truth is subject to revision.

4

The truth of the hypothesis was confirmed.

5

She grappled with the concept of absolute truth.

6

The truth is deeply embedded in our culture.

7

He challenged the accepted truth.

8

Truth is a fundamental pillar of justice.

1

The ontological status of truth is debated.

2

He sought the metaphysical truth beyond appearances.

3

The truth transcends human perception.

4

She explored the dialectic of truth and illusion.

5

The truth is an immutable law of nature.

6

He questioned the very essence of truth.

7

The pursuit of truth is a lifelong endeavor.

8

Truth serves as the ultimate arbiter.

Common Collocations

absolute truth
seek the truth
reveal the truth
the truth is
hide the truth
tell the truth
fundamental truth
universal truth
accept the truth
distort the truth

Idioms & Expressions

"the truth hurts"

the truth is often painful

I'm sorry, but the truth hurts.

casual

"truth be told"

to be honest

Truth be told, I never liked it.

neutral

"the moment of truth"

a critical time

This is the moment of truth.

neutral

"in truth"

actually

In truth, I was tired.

formal

"stretch the truth"

to exaggerate

He tends to stretch the truth.

casual

"truth is stranger than fiction"

real life is often weirder than stories

It really happened; truth is stranger than fiction.

neutral

Easily Confused

진리 vs Fact

Both mean reality

Fact is verifiable; truth is abstract.

It is a fact that 2+2=4; it is a truth that love is good.

진리 vs True

Same root

True is adjective; truth is noun.

It is true; that is the truth.

진리 vs Trust

Similar sound

Trust is belief; truth is fact.

I trust him; he told the truth.

진리 vs Reality

Similar meaning

Reality is existence; truth is accuracy.

He escaped reality; he found the truth.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The truth is [that]...

The truth is that I am happy.

B1

To tell the truth, ...

To tell the truth, I forgot.

B2

Seek the truth of...

Seek the truth of the matter.

A2

Believe in the truth.

You must believe in the truth.

B1

Hidden truth.

There is a hidden truth here.

Word Family

Nouns

truth the state of being true
truthfulness the quality of being honest

Verbs

verify to check if true

Adjectives

true real/correct
truthful honest

Related

veracity formal synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Academic Formal Neutral Casual

Common Mistakes

Using 'truth' as a verb Use 'verify' or 'confirm'
Truth is a noun, not an action.
Confusing 'truth' with 'true' Truth is a noun; true is an adjective.
Grammatical category error.
Saying 'a truth' for everything Use 'fact' for small things.
Truth is usually for big concepts.
Overusing 'truth' in casual talk Use 'actually' or 'honestly'.
Truth sounds too heavy for minor things.
Misspelling as 'trueth' Truth
Simple spelling error.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a mirror that only shows the truth.

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Native Usage

Use 'the truth is' to start a serious point.

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Cultural Insight

Truth is highly valued in Western culture.

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Grammar Shortcut

Truth is a noun; true is an adjective.

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Say It Right

Don't forget the 'th' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'truthly'.

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Did You Know?

Truth is related to 'trust'.

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Study Smart

Keep a list of 'truth' collocations.

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Writing Tip

Use 'truth' to add weight to your arguments.

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Speaking Tip

Pause before saying 'the truth is' for impact.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

TRU-TH: Trust in the Truth.

Visual Association

A scale weighing a heart against a feather.

Word Web

fact reality honesty logic

Challenge

Write one sentence about a universal truth.

Word Origin

Old English

Original meaning: faithfulness/loyalty

Cultural Context

Can be a sensitive topic in political or religious debates.

Often used in legal or religious oaths.

The Truth (book by Neil Strauss) Truth (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Legal

  • swear to tell the truth
  • the whole truth
  • truth and justice

Academic

  • search for truth
  • empirical truth
  • universal truth

Daily Life

  • tell the truth
  • the truth hurts
  • to be honest

Philosophy

  • nature of truth
  • absolute truth
  • truth vs illusion

Conversation Starters

"What is your definition of truth?"

"Do you think truth is always important?"

"Is it ever okay to lie instead of telling the truth?"

"What is a universal truth you believe in?"

"How do you find the truth in a world of fake news?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to tell the truth.

What does 'the truth' mean to you personally?

Is it better to hear a painful truth or a pleasant lie?

Describe a universal truth you learned recently.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

Usually no, but you can say 'many truths' in philosophy.

Use it as a subject or object.

Similar, but truth is more abstract.

Yes, 'the truth about my feelings'.

It can be both formal and casual.

True or truthful.

Yes, 'truths'.

Yes, 'the truth, the whole truth'.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

The ___ is that I am tired.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: truth

It is a fact.

multiple choice A2

Which word means 'not a lie'?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: truth

Truth is the opposite of a lie.

true false B1

Truth is always a countable noun.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is usually uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Synonyms match.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Standard structure.

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