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veracious
[vuh-rey-shuhs]
adjective
habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest.
a veracious witness.
Antonyms:characterized by truthfulness; true, accurate, or honest in content.
a veracious statement; a veracious account.
Antonyms:
veracious
/ ɛˈɪʃə /
adjective
habitually truthful or honest
accurate; precise
Other Word Forms
- veraciously adverb
- veraciousness noun
- nonveracious adjective
- nonveraciously adverb
- nonveraciousness noun
- unveracious adjective
- unveraciously adverb
- unveraciousness noun
- ˈdzܲ adverb
- ˈdzܲԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of veracious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of veracious1
Example Sentences
Consider the title of his website, a painfully veracious observation on contemporary texting behavior: “sayingsomethingsincerelyandendingitwith.lol.”
“All American Made” is a soulful and veracious snapshot of the times we’re living in.
So often when the American plays, tennis becomes a very simple equation: if she gets into her veracious groove she triumphs.
“These are the creatures,” he wrote, “that prove fairy tales to be more veracious than ancient history.”
For too long this film renders a portrait of a feminist artist in clown paint, though Tomlin hangs in with a veracious, multidimensional performance.
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