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British pronunciation/bˈɛnd stɹˈɛtʃ ðə tɹˈuːθ/
American pronunciation/bˈɛnd stɹˈɛtʃ ðə tɹˈuːθ/

"[bend|stretch] the truth" の定義と意味

to bend the truth
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完全に正直ではない

to not be completely truthful about something by changing or omitting some facts
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What is the origin of the idiom "bend the truth" and when to use it?

The idiom "bend the truth" is thought to have originated in the early 17th century. It was first used in print in 1606, in a play by William Shakespeare. In the play, a character says, "I will bend the truth a little out of fashion, to make it more agreeable to your hearing." Over time, this expression came to be used more generally to describe any act of deception or lying. In other words, it is often used to describe someone who is trying to make something sound better than it really is.

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The marketing team decided to stretch the truth in their advertisement, making exaggerated claims
The politician bent the truth about his qualifications in order to get elected.
The tabloid newspaper was known for its exaggerated stories, often stretching the truth for sensationalism.
The witness stretched the truth about what she saw in order to help her friend's case.
He always bends the truth so he never gets in any trouble.
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