好きな単語を入力!

Is there any truth to Meaning in English

expression

IZ thair EN-ee TROOTH too / tuh / ti
IZ thair EN-ee TROOTH too

Definition

A polite, indirect way to ask if something you heard is true, or if a rumor has any real basis.

Usage & Nuances

Common in formal or polite conversation. Used especially when discussing rumors, news, or gossip. Always followed by a clause (e.g., 'is there any truth to the story that...'). Less direct than just asking 'Is it true?'.

Example Sentences

Is there any truth to the rumor that the school is closing?

basic

Is there any truth to what he said about the project?

basic

Is there any truth to the claim that this medicine works?

basic

People keep talking—is there any truth to this story about free lunches next year?

natural

Is there any truth to the idea that he's moving abroad, or is it just gossip?

natural

So, is there any truth to what everyone’s saying, or should I just ignore it?

natural