truth will out
English
Etymology
The phrase "truth will out", meaning "truth will become public", appears as early as Lydgate's late Middle English writings on the life of St. Alban. It is also famously found in William Shakespeare's works, in particular The Merchant of Venice.
Proverb
- A mystery will always be solved; truth will eventually and inevitably be discovered.
Related terms
Translations
truth will inevitably be discovered
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