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veracity

[vuh-ras-i-tee] / vəˈræs ɪ ti /


Example Sentences

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While Buckley and Mescal muddle through a dense script aiming for authenticity, Jupe lives it, delivering every line with a seasoned actor’s veracity.

From Salon

The White House didn’t dispute the veracity of the reported transcript and praised Witkoff for his discussions with Russian officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Catholic Church has not taken an official position on the shroud’s veracity, but the exhibit’s organizers find the evidence for its divine provenance convincing and hope others will too.

From Los Angeles Times

Reporting on such public claims made by a president about the veracity of an election is not some far-distant, unintended, downstream consequence of the First Amendment.

From Washington Times

The Austrian academy said in a news release the discovery confirms the veracity of the Old Syriac translations of the initial New Testament books.

From Washington Times