soothfast
Adj
- Actual; real.
- Based on the truth, true; faithful; honest, veracious
Adv
- Actually; truthfully.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English sothfast, from Old English sōþfæst (“true, trustworthy”), from Proto-West Germanic *sanþafast. Equivalent to sooth + fast.
Synonyms
actually, all things considered, as a matter of fact, by right, come to think of it, fact is, forsooth, frankly, honestly, in actuality, in fact, in faith, in point of fact, in reality, in truth, indeed, literally, properly, really, right As in whose properly was the lost wallet?, simply, soothfast, soothly, to tell the truth, truly, truthfully, verily, wis
Scrabble Score: 15
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