veracious

  • 1Veracious — Ve*ra cious, a. [L. verax, acis, fr. verus true. See {Very}.] 1. Observant of truth; habitually speaking truth; truthful; as, veracious historian. [1913 Webster] The Spirit is most perfectly and absolutely veracious. Barrow. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 2Veracious — Album par Peter Hammill Sortie 2006 (Royaume Uni) Enregistrement 2006 (Royaume Uni) Genre Rock, Art rock, Rock progressif, Pop …

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  • 3veracious — index accurate, actual, bona fide, candid, certain (positive), clean, credible, demonstrable …

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  • 4veracious — 1670s, from L. verac , stem of verax “according to truth, truthful, from verus true (see VERY (Cf. very)) + OUS (Cf. ous) …

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  • 5veracious — [adj] true accurate, credible, dependable, direct, ethical, factual, faithful, frank, genuine, high principled, honest, just, kosher*, legit*, like it is*, on the level*, on the line*, on the up and up*, open, reliable, right, righteous, straight …

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  • 6veracious — ► ADJECTIVE formal ▪ speaking or representing the truth. ORIGIN from Latin verus true …

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  • 7veracious — [və rā′shəs] adj. [< L verax, speaking truly < verus, true: see VERY] 1. habitually truthful; honest 2. true; accurate veraciously adv. veraciousness n …

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  • 8veracious — veraciously, adv. veraciousness, n. /veuh ray sheuhs/, adj. 1. habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest: a veracious witness. 2. characterized by truthfulness; true, accurate, or honest in content: a veracious statement; a veracious… …

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  • 9veracious — /vəˈreɪʃəs / (say vuh rayshuhs) adjective 1. speaking truly; truthful or habitually observant of truth: a veracious witness. 2. characterised by truthfulness; true: a veracious statement; a veracious account. {veraci(ty) + ous} –veraciously,… …

  • 10veracious — adjective truthful The politicians statement was proven to be veracious by all who examined it …

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