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truthiness
[ troo-thee-nis ]
noun
- the quality of seeming to be true according to one's intuition, opinion, or perception without regard to logic, factual evidence, or the like:
the growing trend of truthiness as opposed to truth.
- Rare. truthfulness or faithfulness.
truthiness
/ ˈٰːθɪˌə /
noun
- informal.(of a belief, etc) the quality of being considered to be true because of what the believer wishes or feels, regardless of the facts
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of truthiness1
First recorded in 1820–30; truthiness def 1 was coined in 2005 by Stephen Colbert (1964– ), U.S. comedian and TV host; truth + -y 1 + -ness
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Example Sentences
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Indeed — truthiness, these days, far too often trumps the actual truth.
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At stake is not just “truthiness,” as comedian Stephen Colbert once called falsehoods in public life, but broader questions over the expectation of truth-telling from political leadership.
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A shift from links to probabilistic relationships is like moving from Newtonian physics to quantum weirdness, or from truth to truthiness.
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“The story-ness affects the truthiness.”
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Truthiness wins yet again when it’s hard to tell the real from the fiction.
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