Troth

Pronunciation: /ˈtroʊθ/

Troth (noun)

  1. A serious promise to be loyal or faithful to someone.
  2. The quality of being truthful or honest.

Examples

  • They pledged their troth in a quiet ceremony.
  • He gave his troth to her with a solemn vow.

Common collocations: pledge troth, give troth, troth ceremony, speak in troth, full of troth

Synonyms of Troth

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Troth

  • in the context of loyalty and promises
  • in the context of relationships and vows