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adjective
- 1. truthful: formal "Pilate's attitude to the veridical"
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Veridical means showing what is true or real, especially in psychology or philosophy. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.
- English (US)
showing what is true or real: It is always possible that one...
- Znaczenie Veridical, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
veridical definicja: 1. showing what is true or real: 2....
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
veridical 의미, 정의, veridical의 정의: 1. showing what is true or...
- Traditional
VERIDICAL translate: 真實的,非幻覺的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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Examples of veridical in a sentence, how to use it. 25...
- English (US)
Veridical means truthful, veracious, or not illusory. It comes from Latin words meaning "true" and "to say". See examples, synonyms, etymology, and word history of veridical.
Veridical means showing what is true or real, especially in psychology or philosophy. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, how to pronounce it and how to translate it in other languages.
Veridical definition: truthful; veracious.. See examples of VERIDICAL used in a sentence.
Veridical describes something that's true. When you're talking to your friend who's prone to exaggeration, it's hard to tell what's veridical and what's just made up.
Veridical means truthful or coinciding with reality. Find the origin, pronunciation, and examples of veridical and its synonyms in this online dictionary.
Veridical means truthful or corresponding with reality or facts. It comes from Latin vēridicus, meaning speaking the truth. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.