veracity 的定义
plural ve·rac·i·ties for 4.
- habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness: He was not noted for his veracity.
- conformity to truth or fact; accuracy: to question the veracity of his account.
- correctness or accuracy, as of the senses or of a scientific instrument.
- something veracious; a truth.
veracity 近义词
truth
veracity 的近义词 37 个
- accuracy
- authenticity
- credibility
- fairness
- genuineness
- honesty
- impartiality
- integrity
- probity
- rectitude
- rightness
- sincerity
- trustworthiness
- truthfulness
- actuality
- candor
- correctness
- exactitude
- exactness
- fact
- fidelity
- frankness
- gospel
- honor
- openness
- precision
- reality
- trueness
- truism
- uprightness
- verisimilitude
- verity
- word
- honest-to-god truth
- like it is
- real mccoy
- straight stuff
veracity 的反义词 13 个
更多veracity例句
- To test the veracity of a fact, check whether experts agree on it.
- Because of this ongoing narrative construction, we are often confident about the veracity of blurred memories and allow them to form the basis of our core beliefs about ourselves.
- That drastic action is necessary given that the social media giant is used to spread mass election disinformation, particularly around the veracity of mail ballots, which could cause chaos in November.
- Last week, Tom Shepard, Bry’s campaign consultant, had stood by the campaign’s messaging regardless of the veracity of the NBC 7 report.
- Polls we suspect are fake will also not be included until we conduct a thorough investigation and can confirm their veracity.
- At every turn, their veracity has been cast into doubt by the scientific community.
- Accordingly, it tends to face less criticism on the basis of veracity and more on its moral implications.
- Apple co-founder Steven Wozniak has repeatedly disputed its veracity.
- Shapiro has another post today deriding Friedman, and not addressing the veracity of the "Friends of Hamas" claim.
- The Royalist's sources have maintained all along that the Mollie/Harry hook up was of dubious veracity, but still: Booo.
- Never question the veracity of any statement made in general conversation.
- If a statement appears monstrous, but you do not know that it is false, listen, but do not question its veracity.
- No newspaper in the kingdom carried more weight, no journal had a greater reputation for veracity.
- It was told to me by a gentleman high in the government service—a man of unimpeachable veracity.
- As we have previously shown, however, the veracity of the enteronol advertising matter is by no means unimpeachable.