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    veracity
    /vɪˈrasɪti/

    noun

    • 1. conformity to facts; accuracy: "officials expressed doubts concerning the veracity of the story"

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  2. the quality of being true, honest, or accurate: Doubts were cast on the veracity of her alibi. Synonyms. truthfulness. Opposite. mendacity formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Reality and truth. actuality. apothegm. authenticity. axiomatically. brute fact. genuineness. God's truth. gospel. home truth. immediacy. practice. real life.

  3. The meaning of VERACITY is conformity with truth or fact : accuracy. How to use veracity in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. the quality of being true, honest, or accurate: Doubts were cast on the veracity of her alibi. Synonyms. truthfulness. Opposite. mendacity formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Reality and truth. actuality. apothegm. authenticity. axiomatically. brute fact. genuineness. God's truth. gospel. home truth. immediacy. post-truth. practice

  5. Veracity definition: habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness. See examples of VERACITY used in a sentence.

  6. Veracity sounds like some kind of disease you don't want to catch, but in fact, it means truthfulness. If you question the veracity of a statement or story, you wonder whether it is truthful or accurate.

  7. veracity. (vəræsɪti ) uncountable noun. Veracity is the quality of being true or the habit of telling the truth. [formal] We have total confidence in the veracity of our research. [+ of] He was shocked to find his veracity questioned. Synonyms: accuracy, truth, credibility, precision More Synonyms of veracity. More Synonyms of veracity.

  8. 1. habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness. 2. conformity to truth or fact; accuracy. 3. correctness or accuracy. 4. something veracious; a truth. [1615–25; < Medieval Latin vērācitās; see veracious, -ty 2]

  9. Definition of veracity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Origin of Veracity. From Old French veracitie, from Medieval Latin vÄ“rācitās (“truthfulness" ), from Latin vÄ“rāx (“truthful, speaking truth" ), from vÄ“rus (“true, real" ); see very. From Wiktionary. Medieval Latin vērācitās from Latin vērāx vērāc- true veracious.

  11. Detailed meaning of veracity. It encompasses the idea of honesty and adherence to facts or reality. When something has veracity, it can be trusted and considered authentic. Veracity is often associated with information, statements, or claims, indicating their level of truthfulness and validity.