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1Veracity — may refer to:* Veracity (book), a dystopian fiction novel * Veracity (ethics), an ethical principle * Veracity (band) a Los Angeles based rock band * Veracity (software) backup software [http://www.taobackup.com/ an old promotional website for… …
2veracity — I noun accuracy, actuality, artlessness, authenticity, candidness, candor, conformity to fact, correctness, credibility, exactitude, exactness, factualness, faithfulness, frankness, genuiness, guilelessness, honesty, ingenuousness, integrity,… …
3veracity / voracity — Veracity is truthfulness: Can we trust the veracity of someone who works at Cook, Books, and Hyde Accounting? Voracity is greediness or extreme hunger but it can sound very much like veracity if the O in the first syllable is not clearly… …
4veracity / voracity — Veracity is truthfulness: Can we trust the veracity of someone who works at Cook, Books, and Hyde Accounting? Voracity is greediness or extreme hunger but it can sound very much like veracity if the O in the first syllable is not clearly… …
5Veracity — Ve*rac i*ty, n. [Cf. F. v[ e]racit[ e].] The quality or state of being veracious; habitual observance of truth; truthfulness; truth; as, a man of veracity. [1913 Webster] …
6veracity — 1620s, from Fr. véracité, from M.L. veracitatem (nom. veracitas) truthfulness, from L. verax (gen. veracis) truthful, from verus true (see VERY (Cf. very)) …
7veracity — *truth, verity, verisimilitude Analogous words: integrity, probity, *honesty, honor …
8veracity — [n] truth accuracy, actuality, authenticity, candor, correctness, credibility, exactitude, exactness, fact, fairness, fidelity, frankness, genuineness, gospel*, honest to god truth*, honesty, honor, impartiality, integrity, like it is*, openness …
9veracity — ► NOUN 1) conformity to facts; accuracy. 2) habitual truthfulness …
10veracity — [və ras′ə tē] n. pl. veracities [ML veracitas, truthfulness < L verax: see VERACIOUS] 1. habitual truthfulness; honesty 2. accordance with truth; accuracy of statement 3. accuracy or precision, as of perception 4. that which is true; truth SYN …