IELTS: Beginner Truth and Correctness Vocabulary-1. actually (adverb) Used to emphasise that what is said is true or to politely give one's opinion or additional information about something. 2. bel... ieve (verb) To consider something to be true without having proof of it. 3. certain (adjective) Strongly believing that something is correct. 4. check (verb) To examine something in order to determine the validity, or criterion of a standard. 5. correct (verb) To fix a mistake, to make it right. 6. correct (adjective) Describing something that is true, right, or ac- curate. 7. error (noun) A mistake someone or something makes. 8. exact (adjective) Used to describe something as correct in every detail. 9. exactly (adverb) In the manner that is precise, not approximate. 10. fiction (noun) Something that is made up, untrue. 11. guess (verb) To try figuring something out, usually through esti- mation. 12. invention (noun) A false statement used to deceive. 13. lie (verb) To make statements that are not true intentionally. 14. lie (noun) An intentional statement that is not true. 15. maybe (adverb) Used to say you aren't su [Show More]
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