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Meanings of
veracious
in English
Precisely accurate.
right
Honest.
honest
Related terms
true
truthful
Synonyms
Examples for "
right
"
right
Examples for "
right
"
1
With that cherished
right
to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
2
Several recent elections in Europe have registered swings against far
right
-
wing
parties.
3
However calling for the leadership vote was the
right
decision, she said.
4
I think our democracy has it exactly
right
:
two terms, eight years.
5
Ukrainian remains the state language; the
right
to speak Russian is guaranteed.
Veracious.
Related terms
accurate
Usage of
veracious
in English
1
Rowland blushed; he desired to justify himself in the most
veracious
manner.
2
The landscape may be false, but the state of soul is
veracious
.
3
Every word of this narrative is
veracious
,
except the one word Paley.
4
The not
over
-
veracious
chronicler, however, is here drawing largely upon his imagination.
5
Though he was a
veracious
man, he was rarely a serious one.
6
Such, in effect, is the tale narrated by the
veracious
Plutarch.
7
I have now told the singular, but
veracious
story of the Opera ghost.
8
This and more the
veracious
Monk of St. Gall tells us.
9
The villain has remained, up to the publication of this
veracious
chronicle, unknown.
10
However, there was no mistaking the utter and
veracious
impersonality of his tone.
11
Alan groaned at this
veracious
but discouraging remark, and she went on quickly:
12
No calendar has ever been entirely
veracious
,
nor ever will be.
13
His writings prove him to be a careful, painstaking,
veracious
historian.
14
We arrived, as this
veracious
chronicle has already asserted, on a Saturday evening.
15
Certainly the chain of circumstantial evidence, from
veracious
facts, seemed complete; but lo!
16
I promised a
veracious
chronicle, and I am quoting Sydney Baxter word for word.
Other examples for "veracious"
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veracious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
veracious history
veracious chronicle
most veracious
veracious man
veracious narrative
More collocations
Veracious
through the time
Veracious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common