according to, in agreement with, fact; loyal, faithful; genuine; accurately fitted or placed; honestly
real, valid; concordant with facts
Cases of word usage
1) to acknowledge something as true or valid (admit)
2) genuine; known to be true (authentic)
3) a true statement that is obvious, such as 'All humans are mortal' (axiom)
4) to admit (something) as true (concede)
5) a statement that must be true because an earlier and related statement is true (corollary)
6) to show that (something generally believed) is not true (especially with sarcasm) (debunk)
7) the act of causing a person to accept as true or genuine something that is false (deceit)
8) to find the true meaning of (something produced in code) (decode)
9) to say that (something) is not true (deny)
10) to need; rely (on the support etc of a person, thing) in order to exist, to be true or to succeed (depend)