home truth
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/hˈoʊm tɹˈuːθ/
British pronunciation
/hˈəʊm tɹˈuːθ/

Definition & Meaning of "home truth"

Home truth
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an unpleasant, yet truthful information someone reveals or points out about one

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What is the origin of the idiom "home truth" and when to use it?

The idiom "home truth" originated in the late 18th century in England. This expression is widely used to refer to a harsh or unpleasant truth that is spoken or revealed within the context of personal relationships or familiar settings, typically within one's own home.

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During the family meeting, Sarah confronted her brother with some home truths about his irresponsible behavior.
The therapist helped the couple uncover and address their home truths, leading to a breakthrough in their relationship.
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