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unalloyed truth
noun as in gospel truth
Example Sentences
By that measure, this horrific traffic jam offers more than seven minutes of unalloyed truth, scored almost entirely by a cacophony of blaring car horns.
“It’s as though genetic data, because they’re generated by people in lab coats, have some sort of unalloyed truth about the Universe.”
To put it mildly, it can be hard to attain the unalloyed truth from a president who has long boasted of gaming the press, or from competing courtiers who often wield insider anecdotes as sword and shield in their efforts to protect themselves and bloody their rivals.
I would like someone in the mold of Ted Cruz, who assures me that everything I think is the unalloyed truth backed by both constitutional and Biblical law, and that I should never accept any sort of legislative compromise.
A resort’s PAF score cuts through the marketing, the dogma, the conventional wisdom that’s anything but to produce unadulterated, unalloyed truth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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