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Kernel of truth Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɝnəɫ/ /ˈəv/ /ˈtɹuθ
KUR-nuhl uhv TROOTH
kˈɜːnəl/ /ˈɒv/ /tɹˈuːθ
KUR-nuhl ov TROOTH

التعريف

A "kernel of truth" is a small part of a story or statement that is true, even if the rest is not completely accurate or may be exaggerated.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

This phrase is mostly used in informal or neutral contexts to express that something contains a small truth within a larger exaggeration, myth, or rumor. It's often used before explaining how a story, rumor, or stereotype is based on some reality. Usually appears in phrases like 'there's a kernel of truth in...'. Don't confuse with 'grain of truth' (similar meaning).

جمل نموذجية

There's a kernel of truth in every rumor.

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His story has a kernel of truth, but most of it is made up.

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People laugh because there's often a kernel of truth in a joke.

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Even wild stories sometimes contain a kernel of truth if you look closely.

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Her apology had a kernel of truth, but she still avoided the main issue.

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Tabloid stories are rarely true, but they sometimes start from a kernel of truth.

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