Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
truth-claim
noun
/truːθ kleɪm/

Definition
A statement or assertion that is presented as a truthful proposition or belief.

Examples
- The scientist made a truth-claim about the effectiveness of the new vaccine.
- In a debate, each speaker presented their truth-claims to support their arguments.
- Truth-claims can often be challenged through logical reasoning or empirical evidence.

Meaning
A truth-claim is a declaration that someone believes to be true, often used in discussions of philosophy, ethics, and logic when evaluating the validity or justification of such assertions.

Synonyms
- Assertion
- Statement
- Proposition
- Claim