Truth is a statement or belief that is consistent with objective reality and can be verified as accurate. Opinion, on the other hand, is a personal perspective or judgment that may not necessarily be based on facts or evidence. Distinguishing between truth and opinion involves examining the basis for a statement, such as whether it can be supported by empirical evidence or logic.
To say "the truth" in French, you would use the phrase "la vΓ©ritΓ©."
A personal opinion is often referred to as a viewpoint, perspective, or belief.
No, the phrase "honest truth" is not an oxymoron. It emphasizes the idea that the truth being shared is genuine and sincere, without any deception involved.
According to truth-conditional theories of meaning, the meaning of a sentence is determined by its truth conditions, or the circumstances under which the sentence would be true or false. In other words, the meaning of a sentence is tied to its truth value in different scenarios, and understanding the meaning of a sentence involves understanding what would make it true or false.
"Truth fears no questions" because no matter how the truth is questioned it wont chance the fact that it still is the truth. If something happened and person asked you if you're sure, then it would still have happened no matter if that person believes it or not
Three chords and the truth.
Jesus is truth and the truth will set you free from false religion.
To say the truth, you can only answer that in a opinion. In my opinion Roger Rabbit would win.
A point of view worded as a statement expressing an opinion that can be defended for or against
It be hard to define the word "kitten" because kittens come in all different shapes, sizes, looks and colors. In my opinion I would define the word "kitten" as a cute playful furry little cute ball of fun!
My opinion would be that they are loyal, a good friend, and they will tell you the truth. I would want that kind of friend because I will be able to trust them.
You would have to define better. There are different firearm models for different needs, and there will always be a difference of opinion on firearms.
Your best option would be to see a doctor and get a professional medical opinion.
Knowing right from wrong is really very simple. Truth is based on facts. Tested and verifiable. A truth has no errors in the verification process. Saying, for example, that no illegals will be covered under a health bill would be able to be verified by statements in the bill stating it would not cover illegals. If they are absent, the person stating this would be lying.
a fact is the truth and cant be changed, an opinion is your personal thought or standing on something. ex) fact would be something like you are 5 ft. tall. opinion would be like i think you are gorgeous. (it cant be proved)
exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage.
well to tell the truth that is up to you no one else because that would be your opinion