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  2. the naked truth. The total, unembellished, and unaltered truth. Used especially to something that someone may consider unpleasant or offensive. While they were created with good intentions, the naked truth is that these policies have set back our economic recovery by at least another five years. See also: naked, truth.

  3. naked truth. Plain unadorned facts, without concealment or embellishment. For example, What I've told you is the naked truth. This expression supposedly alludes to a fable in which Truth and Falsehood went bathing, Falsehood then dressed in Truth's clothes, and Truth, refusing to take another's clothes, went naked. [Late 1500s]

  4. Beginning in the mid-1890s, in the last decade of his life, Gérôme made at least four paintings personifying Truth as a nude woman, either thrown into, at the bottom of, or emerging from a well.

  5. Naked truth. Naked here means uncovered, stripped of all concealment and this usage of the word dates from the late 14th/ early 15th century as in a naked sword i.e. an unsheathed sword.

  6. phrasedictionary.org › idioms-for-truth30 Idioms for Truth

    Jan 7, 2023 · The Naked Truth. Meaning: The unembellished and absolute truth. In a Sentence: It’s time to face the naked truth about the state of our finances. Pull No Punches. Meaning: To be direct and honest, even if it may be unpleasant. In a Sentence: When giving feedback, the manager decided to pull no punches to ensure improvement. Put Your Cards on ...

  7. What did Shakespeare mean by The naked truth? Shmoop explains in twenty-first century English.

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