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veridical

[vuh-rid-i-kuhl] / vəˈrɪd ɪ kəl /


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In India, the recording of history has mostly been neither veridical nor comprehensive.

From Salon • Aug. 1, 2021

People tend to think of hallucination as a kind of false perception, in clear contrast to veridical, true-to-reality, normal perception.

From Scientific American • Aug. 27, 2019

Well, to be completely veridical, Davis doesn’t end each season precisely at .247.

From Washington Post • Apr. 21, 2019

We may form a belief, on this point of veridical hallucinations, for ourselves, but beyond that it is impossible to advance.

From The Making of Religion by Lang, Andrew

The veridical Triboulet did therein hint at what I liked well, as perfectly knowing the inclinations and propensions of my mind, my natural disposition, and the bias of my interior passions and affections.

From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3 by Motteux, Peter Anthony




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