WordNet-Online
Free dictionary and thesaurus of English. Definitions, synonyms, antonyms and more...
Hint: double-click any word to get it searched!

Google
 

grain of truth

 

Definitions from the Web

Grain of Truth

Description

A "grain of truth" is a metaphorical expression used to describe a small amount of truth within a larger statement or claim. It implies that although the majority of a statement may be false or exaggerated, there is a tiny element of truth or accuracy in it.

Senses and Usages

1. Idiomatic Sense

In its idiomatic sense, "grain of truth" refers to a small kernel of truth found within a larger story, explanation, or belief. It highlights the presence of a factual element amidst a sea of misinformation or exaggeration.

Example Sentence:

"Despite the wild conspiracy theories surrounding the incident, there might be a grain of truth in the claim that the company mishandled sensitive data."

2. Literal Sense

In a literal sense, the term "grain of truth" pertains to a literal grain or small particle that holds true value and importance within its context. It signifies that even something seemingly insignificant can carry significance.

Example Sentence:

"Every grain of truth helps build an accurate understanding of history. Even the smallest historical artifact plays a significant role in our knowledge."

Related Products

Expand your knowledge and explore related products on Amazon:

grahamshaw grahmer grail grain grain alcohol grain field grain merchant grain moth grain of truth grain sorghum graine grained grainfield grainger graininess graining grainline arrow

Sponsored (shop thru our affiliate link to help maintain this site):

WordNet-Online
Home | Free dictionary software | Copyright notice | Contact us | Network & desktop search | Search My Network | LAN Find | Reminder software | Software downloads | WordNet dictionary | Automotive thesaurus