Definition of Veracity. Meaning of Veracity. Synonyms of Veracity

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Inveracity
Inveracity In`ve*rac"i*ty, n. Want of veracity.
Unveracity
Unveracity Un`ve*rac"i*ty, n. Want of veracity; untruthfulness; as, unveracity of heart. --Carlyle.

Meaning of Veracity from wikipedia

- Look up veracity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Veracity may refer to: Honesty, an ethical principle Truth, a property of beliefs Veracity (album)...
- Reality distortion field Trump derangement syndrome Trumpism Truth sandwich Veracity of statements by Boris Johnson Fact Checker (January 20, 2021). "In four...
- VeraCity is a Canadian television series, which premiered in 2020 on Citytv. The series, generally airing six times per year, airs do****entaries produced...
- December 2023 found Morrison to be Australia's most disliked politician. The veracity of comments made by Morrison has been criticised, and he has repeatedly...
- Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness...
- predicts and explains the use of veracity and deception detection in humans. It was developed upon the discovery of the veracity effect - whereby the proportion...
- Veracity is a 2010 speculative fiction novel written by American author Laura Bynum. Veracity takes place in 2045. Harper Abigail Adams, a psychic, works...
- offered to Ukraine was requested by the Ukrainian Forces, denying the veracity of various news and opinion articles that referred the rejection by Ukraine...
- magazine and the novels of Jack London. Biographer Clinton Heylin queried the veracity of Dylan's autobiography, noting "Not a single checkable story held water;...
- cir****stances, to provide information bearing on the credibly [sic] and veracity of any such source. Irin Carmon quoting a law firm The Latin adverb sic...