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    veridical
    /vɪˈrɪdɪkl/

    adjective

    • 1. truthful: formal "Pilate's attitude to the veridical"

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  2. showing what is true or real: It is always possible that one is subject to an illusion or even a hallucination, so that one's perceptual experience is not veridical. Fewer examples. Symbolic activities are not likely to be exact, veridical reflections of children's real lives.

  3. The meaning of VERIDICAL is truthful, veracious. How to use veridical in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Veridical definition: truthful; veracious.. See examples of VERIDICAL used in a sentence.

  5. showing what is true or real: It is always possible that one is subject to an illusion or even a hallucination, so that one's perceptual experience is not veridical. Fewer examples. Symbolic activities are not likely to be exact, veridical reflections of children's real lives.

  6. 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.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. truthful 2. psychology of or relating to revelations in dreams, hallucinations, etc, that appear to be confirmed.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Define veridical. veridical synonyms, veridical pronunciation, veridical translation, English dictionary definition of veridical. also ve·rid·ic adj. 1. Truthful; veracious: veridical testimony. 2. Coinciding with future events or apparently unknowable present realities: a veridical...