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Definition of truther in English: truthernoun ˈtruːθə US informal usually with modifier A person who doubts the generally accepted account of an event, believing that an official conspiracy exists to conceal the true explanation; a conspiracy theorist. she denied evolution, AIDS/HIV, and was a 9/11 truther Example sentencesExamples - You've entered the magical world of "I suspect the U. S. government is hiding the truth," making claims as outrageous as any truther alive.
- I'm not a conspiracy theorist, or a so called 'truther', but I'm not an idiot and I will look further than the media for some clarity.
- Like all 'truthers', he doesn't allow mere facts to get in the way of a conspiracy theory.
- He says he signed that Truther petition without really reading it and thought he was signing something that merely requested further investigation.
- The reason truthers exist is that some people find it impossible to change their mind regardless of the facts.
- I just heard her stumble and stutter all over the place when asked if she is a 9/11 truther.
- They have condemned the birther brigades and likened them to "the truthers" who accused the Bush administration of engineering the 9/11 attacks.
- They may have no more credibility than the 9/11 truthers or those who denied the moon landings, but they certainly have more reach.
- It would even seem the truthers are not alone in believing the whole truth has not come out.
- As for the 9/11 Truthers, they were confident enough that their theories made sense that on Friday, as a kickoff to the conference, they met in Daley Plaza for a rally.
- Right-wing poll truthers do not understand party ID in polls.
- Bill Clinton was accused by conspiracy theorists of having murdered his friend and White House legal adviser Vince Foster; George Bush had to contend with the Truthers who believe he was the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks.
- The right swarmed all over me and I was labeled everything from a liar to a terrorist sympathizer to a truther.
- I'm not a truther!
Definition of truther in US English: truthernounˈtro͞oTHər US informal A person who doubts the generally accepted account of an event, believing that an official conspiracy exists to conceal the true explanation; a conspiracy theorist. she denied evolution, AIDS/HIV, and was a 9/11 truther Example sentencesExamples - It would even seem the truthers are not alone in believing the whole truth has not come out.
- Bill Clinton was accused by conspiracy theorists of having murdered his friend and White House legal adviser Vince Foster; George Bush had to contend with the Truthers who believe he was the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks.
- The right swarmed all over me and I was labeled everything from a liar to a terrorist sympathizer to a truther.
- The reason truthers exist is that some people find it impossible to change their mind regardless of the facts.
- They may have no more credibility than the 9/11 truthers or those who denied the moon landings, but they certainly have more reach.
- They have condemned the birther brigades and likened them to "the truthers" who accused the Bush administration of engineering the 9/11 attacks.
- I'm not a conspiracy theorist, or a so called 'truther', but I'm not an idiot and I will look further than the media for some clarity.
- He says he signed that Truther petition without really reading it and thought he was signing something that merely requested further investigation.
- I just heard her stumble and stutter all over the place when asked if she is a 9/11 truther.
- You've entered the magical world of "I suspect the U. S. government is hiding the truth," making claims as outrageous as any truther alive.
- As for the 9/11 Truthers, they were confident enough that their theories made sense that on Friday, as a kickoff to the conference, they met in Daley Plaza for a rally.
- I'm not a truther!
- Like all 'truthers', he doesn't allow mere facts to get in the way of a conspiracy theory.
- Right-wing poll truthers do not understand party ID in polls.
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