truthward

English

Etymology

From truth +‎ -ward.

Adjective

truthward (comparative more truthward, superlative most truthward)

  1. Leaning or leading toward truth

Adverb

truthward (comparative more truthward, superlative most truthward)

  1. Toward truth
    • 1916, Orison Swett Marden, The Victorious Attitude:
      It is a strange thing that human beings will take the chances of cutting themselves off from this mighty current which runs truthward, justiceward, and Godward, and try to make a substitute of their own puny strength.