troth Synonyms

troth Meaning

Wordnet

troth (n)

a mutual promise to marry

a solemn pledge of fidelity

Webster

troth (n.)

Belief; faith; fidelity.

Truth; verity; veracity; as, by my troth.

Betrothal.

troth Sentence Examples

  1. The couple exchanged vows at the altar, pledging their unwavering troth to one another.
  2. The knight swore a solemn troth to protect the kingdom and its people.
  3. The treaty was signed with a handshake, sealing the troth between the two nations.
  4. The princess demanded a troth of loyalty from her suitor.
  5. The pact between the three friends was sealed with a troth of unbreakable companionship.
  6. The trader broke his troth, selling goods that were not as promised.
  7. The oath of troth is a sacred bond, not to be taken lightly.
  8. The betrayal of troth led to a bitter feud between the former allies.
  9. The troth of the samurai bound him to loyalty, honor, and duty.
  10. The covenant of troth between the students created a sense of unity and camaraderie.

FAQs About the word troth

a mutual promise to marry, a solemn pledge of fidelityBelief; faith; fidelity., Truth; verity; veracity; as, by my troth., Betrothal.

vow, pledge,promise, oath, commitment, assurance,word, engagement, arrangement, undertaking

disengagement,disengagement,,

The couple exchanged vows at the altar, pledging their unwavering troth to one another.

The knight swore a solemn troth to protect the kingdom and its people.

The treaty was signed with a handshake, sealing the troth between the two nations.

The princess demanded a troth of loyalty from her suitor.