0 showing things and people as they really are, or seeming to be real: --
[ before noun ] a true-to-life story.
She was saying how true to life the characters in the film were.
The unfortunate thing about this comedy is that it never rings true to life.
Color photography was originally rare and expensive and again often less than true to life.
Pilgrim's novels are fact-based fiction certain events and locations are true to life.
And true to form, true to life, true to the characters.
Many of her books had a religious or moral theme and her style was considered very true to life, with well drawn characters.
So it's a story that's been told before, and it's so true to life...
The setting and characters are all quite true to life which was quite unique at the time.
Farsari ensured that the colours were true to life and that the best materials were used.