home truth
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of home truth
First recorded in 1705–15
Example Sentences
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Margaret, who in Morgan’s hands becomes a cross between a Shakespearean fool and Billy Wilder’s faded film star, Norma Desmond, is always on hand to administer an infusion of passive-aggressive home truth.
From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2019
There is nothing more contemptible than a home truth that isn’t true.
From The Guardian • Jan. 9, 2019
This is a Houellebecq home truth, but a stale, ungenerous one—one that does not extend the same consideration that many women have undoubtedly extended his work.
From Slate • Oct. 6, 2015
The point, the subtle message of the evening, was underlining a grandmotherly home truth: You get what you pay for.
From New York Times • Sep. 6, 2012
Stay, stay a minute, in the past you have lectured me a good deal and told me, no doubt, many a home truth, and I thank you.
From The Life of a Celebrated Buccaneer A Page of Past History for the Use of the Children of To-day by Clynton, Richard
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