Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
alethea
Noun
/əˈliːθɪə/

Definition
Alethea is a name of Greek origin that means ‘truth’ or ‘truthful.’

Examples
- Alethea always speaks with a sense of alethea, bringing clarity to discussions.
- The philosopher sought alethea in their examinations of human nature.
- In a world filled with misinformation, we must strive to find alethea.

Meaning
The term is often associated with principles of honesty and reality. In various philosophical contexts, alethea refers to the idea of uncovering or revealing the truth about a situation or existence.

Synonyms
- Truth
- Veracity
- Honesty