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  2. Jul 15, 2016 · 5. It's an idiom, an expression. You can't really use it as a complete sentence; normally, you'd say, for example: "truth be told, I don't really like pokémon." It means about the same thing as 'to be honest' or 'frankly'. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Jul 15, 2016 at 13:56. Lorin.

  3. Oct 10, 2018 · 1. Truth be told is conversational. It is a set phrase. It means, "to speak truthfully". Truth be told, I've always thought that composer is vastly overrated. Truth be told, I ate the last piece of pie. Truth be told, the lower-priced product is identical. It is made to the same specifications at the same facility, but a different label is put ...

  4. May 16, 2010 · Senior Member. English UK. May 16, 2010. #4. joel76 said: Has anyone ever heard the term ' t ruth to be told ' as a synonimn of 'to tell the truth'? No, I haven't, though I have certainly heard "truth be told" - it's an abbreviated form of "if the truth be told". Perhaps you're mishearing, joel76?

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · However, in terms of common phrases, tell the truth is the clear winner---it's by far the most common phrase. Say the truth is not used in English, and speak the truth is used, but not as frequently. So this question has nothing to do with grammar, just common phrasing. And the truth needs to be told is the natural-sounding, common phrasing.

  6. B: "You must have told me you weren't coming to dinner, but I forgot this and waited for you for two hours like a fool. (Meaning: I know that my memory is poor. This is why I believe that you had told me that you weren't coming to dinner, but I forgot this.) Sense the difference: You must do as I tell you.

  7. Tell the truth, or someone will tell it for you. warns someone against telling lies, suggesting the truth will come out eventually. Of course, most proverbs exist in an ideal world where negative acts always have negative consequences. In the real world people lie and get away with it all the time, even when others know (and can prove) they are ...

  8. Truth but not exactly the truth; a tricky truth [I wonder, whether this translation itself is an idiom!] But it's not exactly what the idiom describes. Being diplomatic is quite close to this because you tell the truth in a way, in a smart way that does not look like an authentic statement, but still, is not a lie either!

  9. Aug 14, 2021 · The writer of the comment presumably left out the word to.He could have said 'has told the truth', but it's perfectly idiomatic to use the continuous tense when speaking of a recently completed action which has taken some time (writing a letter).

  10. Apr 4, 2016 · I am told that means that somebody told you something, and it is unimportant who told you. It may also suggest that you have been told this on several occasions. 3) This is a good example of the dangers of passive voice: it doesn't say who told her that. It can't be Helen Keller, unless she was talking to herself at the time.

  11. May 27, 2022 · So it is a cold hard truth. The particular phrase could be borrowed from the idiom "cold hard cash". Cahs is cold and hard because it is inflexible, but it is also non-negotiable. It is not very common but there are plenty of examples of its use, and even both a Flim and an unrelated song called "Cold Hard Truth". Share.