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View definitions for veraciously

veraciously

adverb as in aboveboard

adverb as in accurately

adverb as in true

adverb as in truthfully

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Example Sentences

Thus it happens that the artistic validity of a novel depends first of all on the power of the author to portray broadly and veraciously some aspect of this wider existence.

The result was that almost every essential phase of New York life and character, belonging to every quarter of the city, is veraciously pictured in these twenty-four proficient and polished stories.

All I ask of you is that you tell me explicitly and veraciously where this collection of yours may be found.”

There were three men in the room on that brilliant morning early in January something like a month after these adventures in the mountains which have been so veraciously set forth.

It is an artistic fault in real life that it deals so frequently in coincidence, to the casting of suspicion upon those who report it veraciously.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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